Founded in 2016, Pont Neuf is an independent label with a mission to encourage the emergence of France’s burgeoning electronic community. Its origins can be traced back to an early compilation, the likes of which included productions from Sweely and Folamour. This opened the door to Rex Club, where they held their very first party before going on to host a two-year residency at Boulevard Poissoniere between 2018 - 2020. Add to that past showcases at Concrete, Badaboum, Djoon, Sacre, Java and Batofar and you’ll soon start to see that Pont Neuf’s standing in the city runs deep. Recognised in 2019 by Mixmag as “one of the French scene’s most essential labels”, the Paris-based imprint is spearheading a cultural movement, developing the careers of several artists in the process including Tour-Maubourg, Vitess, Cosmonection, KX9000 and many more besides.
Review: Pont Neuf regular Tour-Maubourg is undoubtedly an artist on the rise. There are gems aplenty in his back catalogue, which supplements dusty, jazz-flecked deep house with blazed electronica and hazy downtempo gems. 'Spaces of Silence', his second album, is exceptionally strong, too, with the French producer sashaying between immersive ambient ('Intro'), organic, loose-limbed deep jazz-house (the fabulous 'Just Believe'), head-nodding instrumental hip-hop ('Why (Life)'), sun-splashed warm-up shufflers ('I Never Will'), nostalgic New Jersey style deep house ('Paradise'), horizontal electronica ('L'Hiver'), deep space workouts (the deep house goes ambient techno haze of 'Solaced') and nods towards the vintage early works of St Germain ('You (feat Ismael Ndir)'). Impeccable.
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