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Fact Mix 804: HDMIRROR
An AV mix designed for the club from visual artist and producer HDMIRROR.
“Dysfunctional dance music” is how HDMIRROR describes their singular style of hard club music. A blend of razor-sharp gabber, trance and rave that wears its ’90s influences proudly, HDMIRROR’s music nevertheless fits into the hyper-modern bracket occupied by producers such as Errorsmith, EVOL, SOPHIE and Lorenzo Senni.
Originally from South Africa but now based in Berlin, HDMIRROR has released several projects on Bandcamp over the past few years, but it’s in a live setting that their music fully comes to life. As you can hear from the spontaneous energy generated on live recordings from CTM Festival and Unsound, HDMIRROR makes music for the club first.
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Like many of us, the Parisian label Études misses dancing. So, for Fall/Winter 2021 it has taken to the streets of its hometown for an impromptu rave, set to the beat of Lorenzo Senni’s “Discipline of Enthusiasm” to present “Out of the Blue.”
Spotlighted in a film directed by Grégoire Dyer and choreographed by Jordan Robson, Études presents a collection filled with millennial post-grunge aesthetics and nostalgia, delivering a collaboration with the 1990’s American satirist cartoon
Beavis and Butt-Head. While models are seen dancing candidly and free, clothes seem to take the center stage with their bold use of palettes, patterns and cuts.