Pierre Codarin delivers three groove focused house numbers for the second release on his selftitled imprint this June. The British producer has started the year strong, launching his own label as well as producing the third release on Huxley's No Idea's Original imprint. Both releases have seen incredible support from the upper echelons of house and techno, with Radio Slave, Raresh, Mr. G, Laurent Garnier and Jackmaster all showing their support.
Pierre Codarin continues his series of releases on his own label this May with four of his own solid cuts. The fast rising DJ-producer s vinyl series continually picks up support from an array of respected talent, such as Radio Slave, Raresh, Laurent Garnier, tINI, ItaloJohnson, Apollonia, and more. Rhythmic and groove-led from the off, 004 begins with Dustin Summin blending intricate percussion with scintillating chords in a proper house workout. Gass is a more low-end focused affair with its rippling bass and a cacophony of trippy stabs, whirrs and licks, whilst LFO Fidget earns its name from its oscillating synths, with crunchy drums and atmospheric elements forming a mesmerising aesthetic. Tying it all together, Lemon Groove is an undulating number with twisted effects and moody undertones.
Pierre Codarin returns to his eponymous imprint with four rhythmic productions dropping on wax in December. With previous releases commanding respect from the likes of Mr. G, Radio Slave, Raresh, Laurent Garnier, Jackmaster, ItaloJohnson, Apollonia and more. Ebbing pads initiate the package in 'Think' before teasing in intricate percussion and moody bass throbs. Metallic synths, mesmerising atmospherics and an ominous hook then make up 'Front To Back' before moving on to the soaring chords and trippy nuances of 'Everything You Do'. Tying things together, 'Universal Man' layers a medley of undulating components as ethereal effects operate throughout.