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Support from Dusky, Frankey & Sandrino, xxxy, Faze Action, Ben Pearce, Bill Brewster, Debukas, Ranacat, JEPE, Terrence Pearce, Luke Brancaccio, Valentin Huedo, Anna Wall, Manuel Sahagun, JC Pinto...
Frankey & Sandrino: "I really like the original of no matter what and also the remix of untitled. thank u for the music."
Faze Action: "Loving it. Chugging psychedelic."
Bill Brewster: "really like No Matter What, in particular."
Anna Wall: "Goosebumps!"
JEPE: "No Matter what is really lovely. love the break."
Debukas: "Really like NMW! Lazy sun soaked stuff, and that tight disco bass works a treat."
Terrence Pearce: "such vibes on No Matter What, loving this, possibly my fav monlogues release to date."
Manuel Sahagun: "Love it. Really good. Thanks."
Luke Brancaccio: "Love this"
Purveyor of chugging, psych-tinged deep disco and house cuts, German producer Jascha Hagen is slowly building a shining reputation for himself. His releases have been few thus far but always of immense quality – from the sensual ‘No One Knows’ on Ben Pearce’s Purp & Soul, to the recent cosmic stomp of ‘Once I Had Love’ on Gottwood’s Gottwax imprint, to the smokey class of his ‘Gravel Pit’ edit which shared a 10” on Shh Edits with Monologues founder Ben Gomori.
His EP for Monologues Records is one for the more laidback dancefloors, warm-ups, sunny summer sessions and late-night home listening. ‘No Matter What’ is a loose disco cut with a joyous vocal from the vaults weaving its way over a guttural live bassline and a glittering arpeggio, while ‘Untiteled’ is a more sprawling beast, filled with fizzing synth chords, undulating bottom end and an old skool electro mid-section.
Ben Gomori provides a more floor-friendly interpretation of ‘Untiteled’, melding a tribal rhythm to a classic progressive house feel with big stabs and gated, shimmering chords.