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Joli Mai

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2025年10月中旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルJiaolong
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 JIAOLONG022LP
SKU 666017319315

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:59:49
Arriving a few months after Daphni's excellent Fabriclive 93, Joli Mai presents the tracks Dan Snaith made for that mix in their entirety. Even though both releases obviously have a lot in common, they often feel like opposites: Hearing these tracks as pieces of a puzzle Snaith assembled in real time made for thrilling listening on Fabriclive 93, but here, the parts are slightly more than the whole. While Joli Mai lacks some of the mix's electricity, its full-length songs highlight the sheer range of Snaith's creativity, even if it sometimes leads to a more disjointed listening experience. At first, it's strange to hear songs like the pulsing "Face to Face" come to a complete stop, and although "Carry On" takes intriguing tangents with its breakdowns, it's easy to hear why they were edited out of the mix. The most melodic tracks fare especially well in this setting, with the dreamy, '80s-tinged electro-pop of "Life's What You Make It," "Tin," and "Medellin" providing some of the brightest highlights. Elsewhere, tracks that barely appeared on the mix become standouts here. Chief among them are "Hey Drum," which sounds more like an invocation in this concentrated dose than it did as an echoing fragment woven throughout Fabriclive 93; the dramatic "Xing Tian," and the 2015 single "Vikram," which remains a highlight of Daphni's career. Snaith also expertly expands on the mood he set on the Fabric mix with "Vulture," which didn't appear on the mix but continues the humid, subterranean feel of the rest of these songs with its subtly persistent beat and piercing synths. At times, Joli Mai feels more like a supplemental release than Fabriclive 93 did, and it may be best at providing context: It's another testament to Snaith's production skills, but it also offers more proof of what a compelling DJ he is. Even if Joli Mai's presentation isn't quite as dazzling, the undeniable quality of these tracks makes it a welcome companion piece for more than just completists. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Poly

      アーティスト: Daphni

    2. 2.
      Face To Face

      アーティスト: Daphni

    3. 3.
      Carry On

      アーティスト: Daphni

    4. 4.
      Vulture

      アーティスト: Daphni

    5. 5.
      Xing Tian

      アーティスト: Daphni

    6. 6.
      Vikram

      アーティスト: Daphni

    7. 7.
      Tin

      アーティスト: Daphni

    8. 8.
      The Truth

      アーティスト: Daphni

    9. 9.
      Hey Drum

      アーティスト: Daphni

    10. 10.
      Medellin

      アーティスト: Daphni

    11. 11.
      Joli Mai

      アーティスト: Daphni

    12. 12.
      Life's What You Make It

      アーティスト: Daphni

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Daphni

商品の紹介

Clash (Magazine) - "[T]he twelve tracks on offer here are as well-versed in the craft of dance-floor dynamics as they are melodically rich and expertly shaped into a perfectly coherent narrative..."
Rovi

Arriving a few months after Daphni's excellent Fabriclive 93, Joli Mai presents the tracks Dan Snaith made for that mix in their entirety. Even though both releases obviously have a lot in common, they often feel like opposites: Hearing these tracks as pieces of a puzzle Snaith assembled in real time made for thrilling listening on Fabriclive 93, but here, the parts are slightly more than the whole. While Joli Mai lacks some of the mix's electricity, its full-length songs highlight the sheer range of Snaith's creativity, even if it sometimes leads to a more disjointed listening experience. At first, it's strange to hear songs like the pulsing "Face to Face" come to a complete stop, and although "Carry On" takes intriguing tangents with its breakdowns, it's easy to hear why they were edited out of the mix. The most melodic tracks fare especially well in this setting, with the dreamy, '80s-tinged electro-pop of "Life's What You Make It," "Tin," and "Medellin" providing some of the brightest highlights. Elsewhere, tracks that barely appeared on the mix become standouts here. Chief among them are "Hey Drum," which sounds more like an invocation in this concentrated dose than it did as an echoing fragment woven throughout Fabriclive 93; the dramatic "Xing Tian," and the 2015 single "Vikram," which remains a highlight of Daphni's career. Snaith also expertly expands on the mood he set on the Fabric mix with "Vulture," which didn't appear on the mix but continues the humid, subterranean feel of the rest of these songs with its subtly persistent beat and piercing synths. At times, Joli Mai feels more like a supplemental release than Fabriclive 93 did, and it may be best at providing context: It's another testament to Snaith's production skills, but it also offers more proof of what a compelling DJ he is. Even if Joli Mai's presentation isn't quite as dazzling, the undeniable quality of these tracks makes it a welcome companion piece for more than just completists. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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