Review: Parisian eccentric Joakim has always been the sort of producer who is impossible to second-guess. Capable of delivering everything from French disco-punk noise to languid Balearic goodness, his discography is both thrillingly varied and curiously unfathomable to beginners. On this latest single for longtime home Tigersushi, he delivers a delicious, dewy-eyed blast of Balearic pop goodness that somehow manages to successfully fuse elements of Afro-house, Reichian marimba melodies, synth-pop sassiness and Beach Boys-ish vocal harmonies. If that's not enough to get the juices flowing, check the superb remixes from John Talabot (eyes-wide-shut electronic bliss), Soul Clap (touchy-feely E-house) and Das Glow (dark and disturbed Afro-tech). His best for some time - and that's saying something.
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