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MARCO SHUTTLE B2B JANE FITZ

MARCO SHUTTLE

B2b

JANE FITZ

Marco Shuttle has always achieved a lot with little (musically speaking), and it is precisely that singular aesthetic that sets him apart. His cinematic techno sounds are unusually organic: they build pressure in subtle ways, and his meticulous grooves never fail to take listeners on a journey to new and exciting places. Thanks to this, he has become a favorite among techno connoisseurs and has published on some of the most respected labels of the moment, from the new label of the famous New York club, The Bunker, to Peter van Hoesen's incomparable Time To Express, passing through Clone SOS and his regular home, Eerie Records. Born in Italy but living in London, where he also obtained his Master in Fashion at St Martin's. What ties his creative work together is a focus on an abstract but organic texture, which also defines his carefully woven DJ sets, from fabric to Berghain to Labyrinth in Japan. His electronic sound is inspired by jazz and musique concrète as much as by Detroit's acid house and techno. The first successes such as his 'The Vox Attitude' were followed by great abstract experiences on Clone and remixes for Third Side, while the future promises a collaboration with compatriot and producer friend Donato Dozzy as Anxur. It will land on Eerie, Marco's well-structured label, and it will certainly be another flexible and succulent offer that proves Marco Shuttle to be a techno troubadour with a unique mind.

Jane Fitz is resident at the Pickle Factory in London, the legendary British festival Freerotation and her Night Moves party, which she runs together with Jade Seatle. His influences and selections range from acid tracks from the United Kingdom, to deep and spatial house, to psychedelic techno and trance or to ambient texture. DJ for more than 25 years, her wide range of styles and chameleon skills have seen her play in the mountains of Japan, on the beaches of Montenegro, in warehouses in Birmingham or in the basements of London, as well as in the most credible clubs in the world, such as Concrete, Tresor, Closer or Panorama Bar. His recent productions, released under the name Invisible Menders (produced together with Dom Ahtuam), have appeared on cult labels such as Porn Wax, Boe and Animals On Psychedelics.