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Monday, 23 February 2015

Marcus Saudy - Honest Mind




















Motech accomplice Max Tkacz and Chicago's ID teamed up to create Meze, a no-nonsense creative satellite to compliment the Motech family. With a niche in the slightly unpolished and avante-garde, the imprint takes a focus on hip-hop, electronica and all things left-field. We encourage a quick peruse through this young label's discography.

MEZE13 served as the label debut for dynamic Polish producer Marcus Saudy. While his intro EP took a more jazzy, instrumental route, on the ‘Honest Mind EP’ Saudy introduces listeners to his brooding, electronic music production side.

However, do not let the shift from jazzy groove to electronic production fool you, the range and dynamic of sound is not lost simply due to the genre change.

The eight song EP opens with two Detroit inspired productions, ‘Morning Beauty’ and ‘Bert in the Shop’ followed by ‘Taboma’ a groovy, uptempo deep house, synth laced track. The middle of the EP takes a more downtempo, ominous turn with the inflective ‘Glipping Restart’ and Richard D. James-esque sounds of ‘Road to Re-union’. The EP comes to a cerebral close on the heels of “Back Wall of my Soul’, the trippy and minimal sounds of ‘So Simple’ and the complex production of ‘Followed Emotion.’



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