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One of the breakthrough artists of the season, Nicolas Jaar has been releasing his experimental deep disco house productions via labels like Wolf + Lamb and received much praise for his inventive remix of Ellen Allien's recent 'Flashy Flashy' single. Born in NYC, Jaar relocated to Santiago de Chile in the 90s only to come back to his birth place as a teenager. Haunted by Mulatu Astatke and Erik Satie, Nico started to make organic electronic music in 2004 at the age of 14. At 17, he made his debut with 'The Student EP' on Wolf and Lamb Music with a remix by Seth Troxler who called him 'one of the most talented minds dance music is about to see develop'. Now studying at Brown University in Rhode Island, Nico has releases coming up on Circus Company, Wolf + Lamb and on his own label, Clown and Sunset.
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Space Is Only Noise If You Can See
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Highly anticipated debut album from this unique young talent certainly doesn't disappoint. Delicately carved textures burying instruments within fibrous warmth, balancing melodies and sonic experiments and grooving at its own pace. An effortlessly heavenly album and highly recommended!
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Highly anticipated debut album from this unique young talent certainly doesn't disappoint. Delicately carved textures burying instruments within fibrous warmth, balancing melodies and sonic experiments and grooving at its own pace. An effortlessly heavenly album and highly recommended!
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