Lisbons vinyl-only Assemble Music isnt messing around. Though the three tracks on this debut release from Dorian Paic each take aim at strikingly distinct dancefloors (London–Frankfurt–Berlin), they are unified by a credo of fine production values, functional savvy and a no-nonsense imperative to move.
Lisbon’s vinyl-only Assemble Music isn’t messing around. Though the three tracks on this debut release from Dorian Paic each take aim at strikingly distinct dancefloors (London–Frankfurt–Berlin), they are unified by a credo of fine production values, functional savvy and a no-nonsense imperative to move.
Sometimes the dancefloor just needs to be told what’s what, and the message in ‘Excited’ couldn’t be any clearer: the vocal’s unhinged affirmations (“Acid! I am excited!”) matching what the bassline has already established with unnerving directness, before mid-track rave sirens bring an added touch of 90’s UK hedonism to the party. ‘Shakre’ is a more cosmopolitan affair, taking the tracky practicality of Frankfurt/Mannheim house and imbuing it with the refined sense of space you’d expect from a Robert Johnson resident – it’s a set builder for sure. Paic’s precision is offset in typically otherworldly style by Perlon’s Mayaan Nidam on the flip, though with source material this mean it’s no wonder her oscillating, swung remix of ‘Excited’ reaches ever darker and wilder depths as it progresses.
With the EP as a whole it’s a case of on your marks, get set and let go – giving Assemble some serious momentum for its forthcoming schedule.