JJ Whitefield - "The Mind Is A Palace" (feat Bonnie Behave)
The Heliocentrics - "Minimal Engagement"
Alfa Mist - "In My Defence"
JKriv - "Pifeiro Malandro" (feat Gabriel Oliveira)
Quantic& Sly 5th Ave - "Twang"
Frente Cumbiero - "Michilero"
Quantic - "Theme From Selva" (remix)
Quantic - "Motivic Retrograde" (live version)
Eblis Alvarez, Meridian Brothers - "Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo"
The Maghreban - "Covent Garden"
Anna Morgan - "Throw Dat Azz"
Turbo Sonidero - "Kumbia ESSJ"
Sobredosis - "No Llores Por Mi"
Review: Will Holland's first official mix release under his most familiar alias is a snapshot of a global career spent building communities across Bogota, Brooklyn and Brighton. Opening with the warm introspection of JJ Whitefield's 'The Mind Is A Palace' and the hazy psych-funk of The Heliocentrics, the selection soon tilts into submerged electronics via Dialect and Alfa Mist's brushed jazz motifs on 'In My Defence'. JKriv's 'Pifeiro Malandro' and Quantic's own 'Twang' bring syncopated bounce, setting up cumbia futurists Frente Cumbiero and a percussive remix of 'Theme From Selva'. Later, 'Eko Eko' and a live version of 'Motivic Retrograde' thread together low-slung breaks and synth-rich ambience, before Meridian Brothers' 'Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo' and The Maghreban's 'Covent Garden' ramp up the oddball charm. Anna Morgan and Ehua lock in high-BPM club energy on 'Throw Dat Azz' and 'Scintille', while Turbo Sonidero's 'Kumbia ESSJ' and Sobredosis's 'No Llores Por Mi' land like final toasts to dusk before the sun vanishes entirely. The journey ends, naturally, with a continuous mix of it all.
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