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Jacques Greene + Choi + CFCF + Washed Out

Posted by Jakub

Graphic by Yusuke Moritani

Graphic by Yusuke Moritani



I’m really into this Jacques Greene track, its definitely #1 on my “DJ Chart”, it has the beautiful and clarity of the more colorful material Four Tet might make. There’s no tricks and backflips trying to follow a trend, just a softer dance track.

Now for something more modular and shape shifting yet still structured in 4/4, Jin Choi starts off with a smokey swing cut that evolves into something you’d hear in a DJ Koze mix, in love.

I’m going to go deep with this CFCF album when it comes out, his style grabs my ear, always a perfect loner sound but instead of wanting to put on headphones I want to hear it in a cathedral sized cabin with huge windows overlooking an aggressive waterfall.

Last but not least, the first Washed Out single, i’m ready for the album, I think its going to feel honest and exciting but for a smaller crowd to share.

8 Comments Leave A Comment

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autumn says:

June 11, 2013 at 8:53 am

@jakub – will you be posting your thoughts about ios 7? really interested to hear what people have to say about it.

sorry to post unrelated conversation here!

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Neil says:

June 11, 2013 at 9:04 am

Could not agree more with your statement about CFCF. Unbelievably natural feeling sound and experience. Also very excited for the new Washed Out, just previewed it on iTunes and it is going to be good.

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Jakub says:

June 11, 2013 at 9:14 am

@AUTUMN I’d like Scott to do it, especially since the design is soo much different.

@NEIL was the whole LP on there? I thought it was muted, nice!

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Lucas says:

June 11, 2013 at 11:41 am

I just pictured exactly what you said about the CFCF track. That would seriously be the perfect environment for just any reason, but that track would certainly fit nicely.

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Kaörë says:

June 15, 2013 at 5:39 pm

Soundtrack of life
Today:
1 bottle of coke
2 hotdogs
4 Gees
* A lot of beer

Thanks^_~

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ikdesigns says:

June 18, 2013 at 4:00 pm

I like the patern of Yusuke Moritani it`s something really cool and i think he was impressed from some one of the asian cityscapes :)

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Antique Program says:

July 18, 2013 at 6:10 pm

I have nothing else to add to this topic other the need to further understand it. You put a nice twist to it. I appreciate you sharing this with the rest of us Jakub.

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Neil says:

August 6, 2013 at 12:54 pm

@Jakub … I’m assuming you already saw this, but you can stream the entire Washed Out album on iTunes right now. Check it out!