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FDN001A | 2014-12-08  
Cordoba based producer Ezequiel Esley's Lazer Shots EP, complete with a remix from Nadia Popoff, is set to become the inaugural release Beirut based label Fantome de Nuit. Rising star Ezequiel Esley has been given the honour of the first release on the new Fantome de Nuit imprint. The young Cordoba based selector is at his best here, serving up two original tracks and calling on the talented Nadia Popoff to come in with the remix. 'Eze' opens up his new release with the title cut, 'Lazer Shots'. Clocking in at over ten minutes, 'Lazer Shots' is a track of epic proportions. Opening up with a solitary brooding synth, it continues to grow for the next two minutes. Sprinklings of ambient glitch and spacey stabs make for a bumpy, dubby rhythm that carry the listener forward. As the track progresses we're treated to intergalactic synths and cryptically filtered vocals. Across the tracks ten, sultry minutes Esley continues to show off his credentials as a top notch producer. 'Submarine' is a B-side with some serious attitude. Featuring some serious low-end, Esley has crafted a true late night burner. The track is ripped forward by a mean bass line. Again the producers uses ambient vocals to create a sense of atmosphere, this time one of the darkest nature. Esley lays a touch of acid and a the slightest wobble to round off a truly menacing effort. Argentinian leading lady Nadia Popoff steps up on remix duty and delivers her own techy interpretation of 'Lazer Shots'. Using a loan kick drum, Popoff constructs, deconstructs and reconstructs the tracks over its eight minute duration. Her drum programming is top notch and her distinctly South American sound can be heard throughout. Ezequiel Esley's 'Lazer Shots' is out on vinyl and digital for Fantome de Nuit.

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