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Lucy: producer, DJ, founder of Stroboscopic Artefacts. That's probably how you know him. But there's also Luca Mortellaro, a published author, experimental sound designer, and the man behind the Lucy moniker. There's no doubt that the two are linked, but it's certainly the hidden facets of Luca Mortellaro that are responsible for the dynamic output of Lucy. In 2005 Lucy left his native Italy for Paris. In search of romance? Perhaps. The fact that the very first demo he ever sent was noticed by James Holden and that he's now releasing on Luke Slater's Mote Evolver, makes Lucy's story more than romantic, it's fit for the silver screen. As he delved deeper into electronic music Lucy made the essential move from Paris to Berlin. It was here he launched record label Stroboscopic Artefacts a platform that illuminates pioneering electronic music. Under Lucy's careful curation Stroboscopic Artefacts has garnered international attention and emerged as one of the most exciting labels in the scene. Lucy's DJ sets are techno layered with deep dub and textured with lucid IDM. Never one to shy away from ripping into the peak time and equally in his element playing the ecstatic afterhours, elegance is the foundation of his approach. He manages to refuse the obvious and yet satisfies dancefloors' appetites for the unexpected. A quick listen to his CLR podcast, Resident Advisor mix or the Modyfier process will attest to one thing: his elusive approach is too angular for genres and pigeon holes. It's this quality that's seen him grace the decks at Berghain, Fabric, New York's Oktave party and Mexico's Bar America. With a host of EPs and remixes released and forthcoming on the most influential labels such as Prologue, Mote Evolver and CLR, looking towards the future is exciting. Particularly for Stroboscopic Artefacts, whose first full length release is Lucy's debut album: 'Wordplay For Working Bees'.
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Tof (Tommy Four Seven Remix)
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Stroboscopic Artefacts in_stock Stroboscopic Artefacts Tof (Tommy Four Seven Remix)
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25 February 2011
00:06:44
15.46 MB
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
0,99 €
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25 February 2011
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christianwalter, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
This Track is featured in Podcast #032:
Starting out with D'Marc Cantu's great deep techno jacker 'Set Free', Sebastian mixes his way through some of the most note-worty tracks of recent weeks: Portable's 'Inside Your Mind', The Oliverwho Factory's 'Galactic Transit', and Steffi's 'Yours'. Epic more...
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Lucy, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
The EP Beelines For Working Bees is featured in Update #051:
Agoria, James Blake, Moritz Von Oswald Trio
February is rumoured to be the year's shortest month, but looking at the past weeks' shocking amount of great releases we are not sure we can confirm this. Massive artists albums by Agoria, James Blake, IsolĂ©e, Siriusmo, Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Tim Hecker, more...
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dizzazter, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
The EP Beelines For Working Bees was reviewed:
Lucy shortens the wait for his debut album with four remixes by Tommy Four Seven, James Ruskin, Peter Van Hoesen, and Truss. Van Hoesen contributes our fave with a loose bassline and shuffling hats, but all four mixes are excellent, blending deepness, stumbling grooves and dystopic techno futurism.
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