
A permanent feature of Dixon’ and Âme’ sets, the Tel Aviv born Tal Fussman marks the 3rd
episode of our „Quantum Spits“ series focusing on a Detroitish minimalism.
„Children of 95“ resembles the turning of past and future, cleverly woven into a package of raw sounding club tracks inspired by influential releases from Detroit legends like Robert Hood, his outstanding family project Floorplan or the sub-aquatic basslines productions by Derrick May. He incorporates elements of soul and funk, infusing warmth and emotion into an unpolished sound universe that creates a unique sonic texture based on minimalism and space. With a sense of exploration in sound design, Tal Fussman takes classic elements and transforms them into his own vision of House Music, unique to its creator.
episode of our „Quantum Spits“ series focusing on a Detroitish minimalism.
„Children of 95“ resembles the turning of past and future, cleverly woven into a package of raw sounding club tracks inspired by influential releases from Detroit legends like Robert Hood, his outstanding family project Floorplan or the sub-aquatic basslines productions by Derrick May. He incorporates elements of soul and funk, infusing warmth and emotion into an unpolished sound universe that creates a unique sonic texture based on minimalism and space. With a sense of exploration in sound design, Tal Fussman takes classic elements and transforms them into his own vision of House Music, unique to its creator.
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