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Digital Justice/ Dorothy Ashby/ Frantz Tuernal - Melodies Record Club #003: Hunee Selects
Digital Justice/ Dorothy Ashby/ Frantz Tuernal - Melodies Record Club #003: Hunee Selects
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Format: 12" Vinyl
Catalogue No.:Â MRC3
Barcode:Â 5053760080114
Release Date: 04 Nov 2022
Genre: Jazz
Weâre glad to be back with the third instalment of our new series of DJ and Artist curated 12â mini compilations: Melodies Record Club.
Following Ben UFO and Four Tetâs selections last year, Hunee helms volume three which includes three tracks this time including music from Digital Justice, Dorothy Ashby and Frantz Tuernal. Available early November in loud 12â format and digitally.
In his own words: « These three distinct pieces of music tap into different layers of my memory. One being part of the imagination, the other two rooted in the memories of a special morning in the woods of Houghton (and other times and places). On one side we have a beatless ecstatic piece of electronic music by Digital Justice called Theme From âItâs All Gone Pearshapedâ. Originally released in 1994 on Rob Grettonâs (ex-manager of Joy Division and New Order) label Robs Records, Pearshaped is a 13 minute live jam from two friends messing around in a loft studio full of synths, inadvertently creating magic that can âtake many shapes and forms in the hands of a DJ and the movement of a dance floor, whilst its harmonic counterpoint shines through the wildest mixes and combinationsâ
On the flip, we have Dorothy Ashbyâs spiritual piece featuring Koto and spoken word âFor Some We Lovedâ from her classic album âThe RubĂĄiyĂĄt Of Dorothy Ashbyâ originally released in 1970 on Cadet and Frantz Tuernalâs âKoultansâ originally released in 1986 by lâAMEP (Association Martiniquaise dâEnseignement Populaire) which was also a school in Martinique. âAfter dancing to a set from Cedric Woo at an intimate, after-closing dance party at Brilliant Corners called âFreedom Suiteâ which completely re-calibrated my sense of experiencing and dancing to music, I went home and immediately searched through my collection for music to listen to and potentially play with these new found sensitivities - the very physical experience of music, the pulling force pushing one into the transcendence of time and space. Dorothy Ashbyâs âFor Some We Lovedâimmediately took me back to that feeling and opened up in front of me an otherworldly-world through itâs free flowing polyrhythms and sparkling Koto playing. I have yet to play my own âFreedom Suiteânight, but I hope when that moment comes, I can give back what I have received back then, and âFor Some We Lovedâis a first step in trying just that.ââI have been shown Frantz Tuernalâs privately pressed 12âcontaining âKoultansâ by my trusted music friend Nicolas Skliris from Paris a few years ago. An unlikely piece of music (a Zouk song with flamenco-inspired guitar playing) from Martinique that was both a highlight back at Giant Steps when I played the song 3 times in a row in the early morning, and a few weeks later in the woods of Houghton where a few thousand dancers were deeply moved to its melody, when the sun came up in the morning and started descending upon the lake behind the DJ booth, bathing the smiles upon the dancers faces with its reflection.â
Huneeâs instalment is out early November in loud 12â format and digitally (stream & download), first press comes with a folded A2 insert with words from and about the Artists. Graphic design by Atelier ChoqueLeGoff, illustration and animation by Nevil Bernard and for the audiophiles out there, remastered and cut at half speed by Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios!
More volumes with more music coming soon, stay tuned!
TRACKLISTING
A1. Digital JusticeâTheme From âItâs All Gone Pearshapedâ
B1. Dorothy AshbyâFor Some We Loved
B2. Frantz Tuernal-Koultans
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