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Pepe Link

Scenes From My Soul

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Conexao

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Exotronic

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Lovely Day

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The Scene

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Osaka By Night

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Vem Menina

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Playdoo

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The Chant

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Korasoul

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Music For Dreams (ZZZV24005)

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Stereo

Release date: May 10, 2024, Denmark

The release of "Scenes From My Soul" marks the culmination of the career of one of the essential figures in the history of electronic music on the island of Mallorca, undoubtedly one of the most influential DJs of his generation and one of the most important figures in the Balearic sound. Pepe López Ojeda (Palma, 1968) proves on this first LP that his way of conceiving music has more to do with the creation of a landscape and evoking a moment: you can almost hear the breeze from the sea, your breath in sync with the waves in the background.


In 2020, Pepe Link returned to his role as producer to shape a first single, "Gypsy Love Affair", after three decades behind some of the world's most prestigious booths, continuously demonstrating his impeccable taste as a music prescriber. Whether at the head of several radio programs or as musical director of the Cappuccino group, for which he has already directed ten compilations that have contributed to making the brand a globally recognised label, Pepe´s careful music curator work continues to impress and delight. For his personal project, it was clear that for his release there was no better label than Music for Dreams.


In 2022, "Korasoul" would be released and from then on, in collaboration with the Copenhagen label, he began to dig into his hard drive in search of the best musical ideas and sketches he had accumulated over the years. From there emerged the songs that make up this album, which could be considered a career retrospective, almost a greatest hits compilation, were it not for the fact that all the songs (except those already mentioned) are unreleased and were recorded with a plethora of collaborators, including the engineer Tolo Servera, the legendary Cuban trumpeter Alejandro Delgado and Brazilian singer Marta Santamaria.


It has also allowed him to follow his personal obsessions: soul (the version of "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers), bossa ("Vem Menina", by Tania Maria and Emilio Santiago), flamenco airs ("Korasoul") and even soundtracks and contemporary classical music (the nod to Wim Mertens with the version of his "The Scene").