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Artists

Lifted

Labels

Pan

Catno

PAN61

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 1, 2015

Project of Matt Papich (AKA Co La) and Max D, with solos from Gigi Masin and Jordan GCZ. Freeform techno, hyaline electronics, and ambient. Recommended!

Debut release from Lifted, an ongoing collaborative project initiated by Matt Papich (AKA Co La) and Beautiful Swimmers' Max D.


Drawing on studio sessions recorded in their respective hometowns of Baltimore and Washington DC, the album sees the pair break free from the constrictions of the grid and exercise their versatility through improvised fusion. Working outside the framework that underlies their solo output, the eight tracks showcase experiments in freeform techno, hyaline electronics, and ambient, with the duo reaching out to Motion Graphics, 1432 R co-founder Dawit Eklund, and Jeremy Hyman for additional synthesis, drumset and percussion.


The album also features solo performances from Gigi Masin and Jordan GCZ (Juju & Jordash), who submitted overdubs from their bases in Venice and Amsterdam.


Mastered and cut by Rashad Becker at D&M, pressed on 140g LP.


Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$30*$49

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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