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Jaymo & Andy George line up their next release on their Moda Black imprint with the ‘Lost Loops & Broken Tape' EP, featuring Marquis Hawkes' shimmering house remix of ‘1968 (The Broken Take)’.
The London duo have been busy with various creative projects recently, including their Lost Village festival, but now have returned to the studio to crank out new material. The ‘Lost Loops & Broken Tape’ EP marks their first solo release since 2012’s ‘Hump & Grind’ and showcases their skill at bringing late night sketches to life using unique samples and field recordings.
Bringing on the Berlin wizard Marquis Hawkes to provide a remix is a brilliant move, as the AUS Music affiliate speeds up the pace of ‘1968 (The Broken Tape)’ with a swinging house beat that also highlights the gleaming synth variations.
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