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Pals FM: Floor Materials Vol.1

Pals FM: Floor Materials Vol.1
Pals FM: Floor Materials Vol.1Pals FM: Floor Materials Vol.1

Artists

Various

Catno

WP002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Compilation

Country

South Korea

Release date

Oct 8, 2022

The first compilation EP by S.Korean label Walls And Pals, exploring various forms of dance music from gritty house to techno, sunset electro and funky burner.

Pals FM: Floor Materials] is a compilation series for the dance floors. It is the second release of the label WALLS AND PALS, a follow up to the debut EP [Pure Elements...] by ACIDWORK last year. Fellow artists who got acquainted on dance floors or interacted by exchanging views about electronic/dance music each expressed their ideas of dance floors for this release. But the focus of the compilation is on displaying free and creative ideas about dance floors rather than simply a ‘DJ Tool’ which normally leans more towards DJ’s convenience. In other words, it’s a project compiled with numerous forms of dance floor and time slot kept in mind, rather than just strictly ‘For Club Use’. That being so, this record is a modern dance compilation made by today’s DJs and producers from different cities, and at the same time, a piece of record that implies the virtue ofclassic 12”/Maxi single which includes various versions such as radio edits, dance remixes, instrumentals to explore a wide range of possibilities for the tracks and the record itself. Regardless of venue and time, It can’t go wrong to have such a recordin a DJ’s record bag.In [Vol.1], the starting point of the compilation series, label co-founders Mogwaa and Jesse You, Osaka’s producer GUCHI, and Klasse Wrecks co-owner Mr. Ho have contributed their own shares. A-side starts with Mogwaa’s ‘Provision 8216’, a darkdance floor groover with spatial texture, followed by GUCHI’s ‘THE FUTURE OF EMOTIONS’, a full-scale techno track deploying noise and arpeggio in a creative way. On the B-Side features ‘Silly and bright’, a sunset electro by Jesse You and ‘#1’, Mr. Ho’s funky burner where you can check out a different side from the producer. With everything put together, [Pals FM: Floor Materials] serves to work as a versatile ‘Material’ than as a ‘Tool’.

Available in 4 days

Nov 27, 2022

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$34.99*

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2022 repress

A1

Mogwaa - Provision 8216

A2

GUCHI - THE FUTURE OF EMOTIONS

B1

Jesse You - Silly and bright

B2

Mr. Ho - #1

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