Founded by renowned French producer Agoria in 2006, Infiné has become one of the most daring and exiting electronic music labels of recent times. Despite covering a wide stylistic field, which reaches from Francesco Tristano's neo-classic to the pop electronica of Apparat or danceable techno by Danton Eeprom, Infiné's releases are united by a common musical language and vision, which intends to serve as a connection between the living room and the club.
Tracks on "In D"
This Album is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale!
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This Album is featured in Update #027:
Jimmy Edgar, Mount Kimbie, Modeselektor
It's the last day of the month and we trust you have postponed your planned trip to the beach in eager anticipation of our July 2010 Essentials. Traditionally a slow month, July has yet produced a number of outstanding releases that should make your sacrifice more...
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This Album is featured in Update #023:
Ben Klock, Kode9, Pan Sonic
It's getting hot hot hot. The best thing to take to the beach is certainly a great DJ mix in your earplugs, and this month wasn't short on first-rate specimen: Kode9, Michael Mayer and dOP mix albums all feature in this newsletter, and Ben Klock even claims more...
The mesmerizing album debut of anonymous producer Arandel, 'In D' consist of ten tracks ranging from minimalist techno to cosmic krautrock and neo-classical ambiences, all composed in the key of D and constructed using only self-recorded sounds. A concept album it may be, but one that's a joy to listen to.