Back To Mine with Pierre Codarin

Fallen beats ready for the after fall…








01. The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds
A broken beat dream proper feel good sounds gelled together with perfection!

 
02. Talk Talk – Its My Life
Classic 80s jam. Talk the talk walk the walk!

 
03. Daft Punk – Something About Us 
This is the for the wind down zone, serious laid back vibes on this Daft Punk classic.

04. dBridge – Inner Disbelief
D’n’b Intelligence here from dBridge. This guys good, very good, dark vibes inside!

05. Floating Points – Myrtyle Avenue
Jazztime deepness from space, after parties with a serving of Floating Points is a must, Myrtyle Avenue is the one!


06. Brand New Heavies – Sometimes
I recently was lucky enough to see them in London and the track ‘Sometimes’ gets regular plays at afters!

07. Gang Starr – Work 
A lyrical lesson from Guru. Gang Starr were way ahead of everyone else and this track is proof. Work!

08. Groove Chronicals – Stone Cold 
From the UKG golden years, the after party essential.

09. Blagger – Mine To Keep (Stimming Remix)
One of my good friends showed me this at an after party a while back I was like wow. Stimming at his best an absolute funk jazz filled gem so much groove ‘get the Jack out brother….”

10. Underground Resistance – Jupiter Jazz
Great track and timeless. I recently put this in a mix and cant stop playing it. Massive tune from the original Underground Resistance crew.

Pierre Codarin – The Fall EP (Mile End Records)
Mile End Records continue to serve up fresh club sounds with a new EP from Pierre Codarin, arising star of the house scene who has released on Huxley’s Saints and Sonnets label as well as Matt Tolfrey’s Leftroom and is an established UK party promoter. Codarin is getting plenty of radio love for his releases so far and is sure to do so again with his three originals on this latest release backed with a fine remix from Glimpse, aka Crosstown Rebel and Secretsundaze producer Chris Spero. Opening cut ‘Another Glance’ is an inventive bit of tech house with rich basslines, curious chords and a real sense of late night mischief in its bones. Unhurried and full of ideas away from the norm, it kicks things off in fine style. Then comes ‘The Fall’, a more direct cut with rattling percussion peeling off rooted drums. Subtle synth work and frazzled basslines all making for a jazzy atmosphere, whilst the production is crisp and lively, warm blooded and nicely spaced. The last original from Pierre is ‘Vermonda’, which is a slick and up tempo cut with big airy hi hats, bobbling melodic riffs and a sense of outer space freakiness that will keep dance floors locked from start to finish. The remix of this one by Glimpse, who also records as Dense & Pika on Hotflush, is a soulful and serene bit of streamlined deep tech with warbling chords, plenty of frosty texture and huge, main room slaying drum cycles that demand fist pumping action. This is a standout EP of killer sounds from a fast rising producer that deserves the attention of all discerning DJs.

Pierre Codarin – The Fall EP (Mile End Records) is out Feb 23rd 2015