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Marion Poncet
Ain't Stop EP

Ain't Stop EP
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Catno

ITBR 02

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Feb 24, 2017

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

We're excited to announce our second release from the great Marion Poncet. This multi talented fench artist needs no introduction (as he is also Roman Poncet). This great balanced EP founds his inspiration in from so many different things that we . Ain't Stop is the sweet track of this piece of art. It plays smoothly with a jazzy sampled and drum in the same line of work. All the track is playing around the sample and it's absolutely delicious. The second one, Slow Menage, founds his roots in Soundstream or Mr G.'s work. It's energetic with a powerful groove. Definitely a dancefloor killer. The other side starts with Gold Baby. This one follows ideally the previous one as it has also a strong rythm with brilliant - detroit style elements. The reconstitution of the sample within the music gives it a unique line of work, especially with all the details that makes of this track an distinctive tracks with a specific signature. The last one is the reinterpretations of Borrowed Identity. It looks more like an edit but you can definitely feel his groovy touvh ass always. He created a need track with all the parts of Slow Menage and gave a need direction. Extremely housy and contagious.

A1

Ain't Stop

A2

Slow Menage

B1

Gold Baby

B2

Snow Menage (Borrowed Identity Remix)

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