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Kolter
Between Fragments

Between Fragments
Between FragmentsBetween Fragments

Artists

Kolter

Labels

Pilot

Catno

PILOTLP01

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 13, 2022

Breaks, Electro, Funky, Trip Hop, Downtempo

Bumping collection of diverse breakbeat endeavours, ranging from space age projections to electro thumpers. Rather psychedelic and cosmic, but always aimed at the dancefloor. - JP

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Rest

6:30

A2

Passenger

4:23

A3

Journey

4:34

B1

Seducer

5:26

B2

Roboflow

5:26

B3

Systematic

4:31

C1

Went too far

6:02

C2

Do Not Resist

6:03

C3

Ying Yang

5:31

D1

Neintien Eyti

4:47

D2

Illumination

5:33

D3

Stay with Me Forever

5:10

D4

Lights On

5:35

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Following Dani Siciliano�s welcome return to the spotlight with her self-titled LP, Circus Company is proud to present a collection of remixes from artists close to the label and Dani herself. David Okumu lends a deft touch to the album�s closer �Sincerely�, with a sound that combines modern electronica production with emotive synth lines and a light touch of �80s funk.Sturm & Drang is a new studio venture from dOP specially formed for this remix of �Gone Are Those Days�. Working around a tight house groove, the duo lay down warm analogue synth tones underneath Dani�s vocals and build up a sizzling club track. British outfit Party Nails take to �Dragons� with a sense of urgency that turns the track into a taut, peak time workout. Circus Company�s prolific soul maverick Dave Aju steps up to round the record out with a typically flamboyant version of �Gone Are Those Days� that reflects his own exploration of tougher machine-powered rhythms of late.