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facebook.com/kiwidj Chart topping dance music sensation Duke Dumont presents a new offering from his imprint and artist collective with ‘The Mara EP’ coming courtesy of fellow London-based producer and DJ, Kiwi. A sterling three-tracker, ‘The Mara’ can be heard alongside an edit from the label boss Duke Dumont himself and b-side addition ‘Gerenuk’. 'Hearing the demo of ‘The Mara’, it made me regress to the time I spent in the rainforest, chilling with the Chieftains and drinking ayahuasca,” explains the Duke. “The obscure sounds of exotic bird mating calls which I heard are replicated in the synth chirps and tonal aspects of this track. Ultimately though, I signed the song because of the unique character Kiwi has created sonically. Character within electronic music is usually hard to find, but Kiwi has achieved this effortlessly.”
------------------------ Follow Kiwi facebook.com/kiwidj twitter.com/kiwi_ldn ----------------------- Qtier - The Cards EP Pigeons & Planes: "a band with a bright future ahead of them" - Best new artists Indie Shuffle: 'subtle electronica at its best' Lauren Laverne (BBC 6 Music): 'Just beautiful’ The Fly: 'extraordinarily rich' Les Inrockuptibles: 'enchanting…peace and pleasure’ The 405: 'radiant vibes' Eddy Temple Morris (XFM): 'A remarkable find’ Tom Robinson (BBC 6 Music): 'Great, chilled tunes' Rob da Bank (BBC Radio 1): 'Love it' John Kennedy (XFM): 'fantastic new music from Qtier' DIY: ‘Massive promise’ Tsugi (FR): Included in 'tracks of the month’ Qtier is Adam and Howard, two London-based electronic musicians who make beautiful, captivating music for the city. Having announced their arrival earlier this year with the massive Still EP, now they’re back with The Cards, a stunning collection of tracks set for release on BPitch Control, the prestigious Berlin electronic label responsible for releases from Apparat, Modeselektor and it’s esteemed label boss Ellen Allien. For Qtier, The Cards EP is about control, adoration and perception, all viewed through the prism of what electronic music means to them. It’s the collision of Adam’s breathtaking, tender vocals, and Howard’s forward thinking electronics that makes this outfit’s sound so remarkable. With both members coming from such diverse musical places, the marriage of their differences creates a unique union of genuine, heartfelt songwriting with exceptional production. The first offering from Qtier became an instant sensation, with big support coming from BBC 6 Music, The Fly and XFM, marking them out as a band on the verge of something very special. Adding drums to the live line-up, their first ever outing was a mesmerizing performance at a now infamous house party in South London. Since then, 2013 saw the band have play to packed crowds at a string of unusual spaces; receiving lavish praise from Time Out for their masterful live interpretations of their studio productions.
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The Mara (Duke Dumont Edit)- Kiwi facebook.com/kiwidj Chart topping dance music sensation Duke Dumont presents a new offering from his imprint and artist collective with ‘The Mara EP’ coming courtesy of fellow London-based producer and DJ, Kiwi. A sterling three-tracker, ‘The Mara’ can be heard alongside an edit from the label boss Duke Dumont himself and b-side addition ‘Gerenuk’. 'Hearing the demo of ‘The Mara’, it made me regress to the time I spent in the rainforest, chilling with the Chieftains and drinking ayahuasca,” explains the Duke. “The obscure sounds of exotic bird mating calls which I heard are replicated in the synth chirps and tonal aspects of this track. Ultimately though, I signed the song because of the unique character Kiwi has created sonically. Character within electronic music is usually hard to find, but Kiwi has achieved this effortlessly.”
facebook.com/kiwidj Chart topping dance music sensation Duke Dumont presents a new offering from his imprint and artist collective with ‘The Mara EP’ coming courtesy of fellow London-based producer and DJ, Kiwi. A sterling three-tracker, ‘The Mara’ can be heard alongside an edit from the label boss Duke Dumont himself and b-side addition ‘Gerenuk’. 'Hearing the demo of ‘The Mara’, it made me regress to the time I spent in the rainforest, chilling with the Chieftains and drinking ayahuasca,” explains the Duke. “The obscure sounds of exotic bird mating calls which I heard are replicated in the synth chirps and tonal aspects of this track. Ultimately though, I signed the song because of the unique character Kiwi has created sonically. Character within electronic music is usually hard to find, but Kiwi has achieved this effortlessly.”