Review: The latest release on Popcorn is rather a special one for label founder Antoine Molkou. It marks his debut as a recording artist (under the previously unheralded Siler alias) and contains a trio of contrasting cuts. Compare, for example, the dreamy, tech-tinged deepness of opener "Saint Eustache", where a bass-heavy groove is smothered in darting electronics and Pete Namlook style ambient chords, and the bustling, funk-fuelled deep house jack-track that is "Rue Vignon". The latter, full of stuttering drum machine handclaps, lolloping 909 drums and a stabbing bassline, is something of a peak-time treat. Arguably best of all, though, is Flabaire hook-up "Spatial Purim", which wraps Larry Heard style bass and Motor City melodies around a rolling, Chez Damier style drum groove.
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