The eighth edition of XLR8R+ features exclusive and unreleased tracks by Levon Vincent, Bruno Pronsato, and Lawrence, plus artwork by Tombo.
New York-raised, Berlin-based producer Levon Vincent opens this month's edition with “Dance With Me,” an old-school classic-flavored house tune built for the dancefloor. (Levon has also offered up the track’s stems/samples for further insight into his work and for use in your own productions.) Vincent is joined by Perlon-affiliate Bruno Pronsato with a trippy, low-slung minimal track, with Dial founder Lawrence rounding out this month's edition with “Central Park,” a deep and sleek groover. The artwork for XLR8R+008, an eerie drawing of the above producers, was supplied by Tombo, a Barcelona-based illustrator most known for his work with Nina Kraviz' Trip label.
As is the case with all the editions, XLR8R+008 is available to download as a package, featuring the three tracks in both WAV and MP3 formats, a dedicated zine, wallpaper artwork for both desktop and phone, and, exclusive to this edition, the full stems from Levon's contribution, "Dance With Me," for producers and DJs to rework and use in their own work.
We thank you for joining our independent movement.
Enjoy the music.
XLR8R Team
credits
released July 30, 2019
Track 1 written and produced by Levon Vincent.
Track 2 written and produced by Steven Ford.
Track 3 written and produced by Peter M. Kersten.
Tracks 1 and 3 mastered by Kamran Sadeghi (kamransadeghi.com).
Track 2 mastered by Anrilov.
Artwork by Tombo and design by Rhys Carlill.
XLR8R+ January, 2018.
supported by 19 fans who also own “XLR8R+008 (Levon Vincent, Lawrence, and Bruno Pronsato)”
All the tracks are great but Stepper is the standout for me! pounding syncopated kicks, rolling handdrums and playful sample work, dancefloor destroyer. Jack G.
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I didn't realise breakbeats and ambient techno could go so well together, but Skee Mask achieves awesome stuff on this record. humongouslomghonogoufungus