calcPageSize())" class="absolute inset-0 object-contain object-center w-full m-auto max-h-screen-75" :class="{ 'cursor-pointer': !fullscreen, 'max-h-screen-75': fullscreen }" width="1000" height="1000" :loading="active!==index ? 'lazy' : 'eager'" x-transition.opacity.duration.500ms x-show="active===index" />
calcActive())">
IN LIMBO (INCL. RICARDO VILLALOBOS REMIX)
London-based DJ and producer Jay Duncan collaborates with saxophonist Ben Vince on her debut release for Phantasy, introducing two wildly imaginative compositions alongside a simmering remix from Ricardo Villalobos.
Genre | Techno |
---|---|
Style | Minimal |
Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | PH106 |
Label | PHANTASY SOUND |
Artist | JAY DUNCAN FT BEN VINCE |
Release Date | 30/07/2021 |
Carrier | 12" |
Out of stock
TRACK LISTING PLAY ALL A1. In Limbo A2. Anti-Purgatorio B1. In Limbo (Ricardo Villalobos Remix) SALES NOTES London-based DJ and producer Jay Duncan collaborates with saxophonist Ben Vince on her debut release for Phantasy, introducing two wildly imaginative compositions alongside a simmering remix from Ricardo Villalobos. From the first notes of brass, quickly melting into a lucid shuffle, it™s clear that ˜In Limbo™ exists on its own terms. Vince's virtuoso playing, a feature of former collaborations with the likes of Joy Orbison and Mica Levi, is here gradually manipulated by Duncan into a hugely ambitious trip. This meditative and mysterious approach draws listeners deeper into a liminal, minimal space somewhere between the Fourth World as imagined by Jon Hassell and four AM on a dancefloor in South London. Duncan deftly raises the tension for the title track™s more percussive and arguably club-ready sibling ˜Anti-Purgatorio™, drawing out almost impossibly taut and inventive rhythms constructed around wormholes from which spill Vince™s instrumentation, washed downstream amid slippery modulations and a distinctive analogue atmosphere. Ricardo Villalobos adds to his own superlative history of remixes with a characteristically trippy take on ˜In Limbo™. Spanning nearly fifteen-minutes, the legendary Chilean-German innovator subtly reimagines this ambitious record in form true to both his own musical heritage as well as Duncan™s futurism.