A few months after his ‘Friendly Surveillance’ EP, the tenebrous frenchman Jon Beige strikes back : three of his latest productions have been chewed up and spat out under adventurous auto-remixed versions for chemically sedated dancers. There were initially meant to be club-oriented versions, but the end result sound more like they would potentially clear the dancefloor… But that’s how we love them, so we decided to name them ‘Empty Club Mixes’, which sadly sound pretty familiar at the moment.
Melting high-tech soundscapes, hypnotic synths and broken drums, Jon Beige’s synthetic universe got once again a beautiful graphic treatment by the disturbed pen of Serbian graphic artist Stevie Whisper.
Releasing Jon Beige since his earliest work, Global Warming Records is run by french producer and talent seeker Malcolm, who imagines and shapes each project hand in hand with his artists. Club Friendly Surveillance will be the label’s 14th release.
credits
released May 21, 2021
Produced by Jon Beige,
Designed by Stevie Whisper,
Mastered by Lopazz,
Curated by Malcolm.
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