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Hydrophonics EP (Eric D Clark Rmx)
Move D
Hydrophonics EP (Eric D Clark Rmx)
Move D
What needs to be said about Move D? Overused, though the ‘veteran’ tag is, David Moufang has been producing excellent music for many, many years. Yet, the last few have seen him receive particular acclaim, especially for his more House-flavoured work – buoyed by his increased reputation as a DJ. His ‘Much Later’ release, on Uzuri 002, came at a time when this new-found recognition was first hitting home, and was received extremely well. Since then, he’s continued to add to his already expansive production catalogue with a handful of releases, though Uzuri 014 is his first solo release for 2010. The ‘Hydrophonic EP’ features musical contributions from friends Gal Aner (Juju) and Eric D. Clark, reflecting David’s long-held love of collaboration. The record opens with ‘Your Personal Healer’. Against the backdrop of a disco break, a filtered piano rises and falls mesmerically. Vocal spectres float, as further elements are artfully woven into the mix. Perhaps most notably, some smooth guitar licks are provided by Juju (of Juju & Jordash). There’s a playful feel to ‘Things Will Come... (...for Those Who Wait)’ – a perfectly compact track which is somewhat reminiscent of early Herbert material with it’s flat kick drum and sample-based composition. The reclined groove of ‘Sur un Bateau avec Eric’ occupies the whole of the second side – evoking memories of a Summer now just out of reach. Eric D Clark whispers in French and wind chimes sound delicately, over a square wave bassline that animates the track for the dancefloor. It’s as classy and sophisticated a release as you’d expect from Move D – for the more tasteful DJs!
Media | Music VINYL 12" (12" VINYL) |
Number of records | 1 |
Released | February 18, 2011 |
Label | uzuri recordings UZURI014 |
Genre | Electronic House Deep House |
Dimensions | 200 g (Weight (estimated)) |