
"Daphni music is still music that I'm making primarily for the purpose of playing in my DJ sets. The majority of the tracks on this record I do play regularly in my sets. But then there are a bunch-slower, weirder-that I don't usually play... or wait... maybe the point is that I'd only play them in the right club."
"One particular club, Open Ground in Wuppertal, Germany, bears a particular influence on the album, he notes."
"A handful of songs from the new record have been released in the years since Cherry, among them " Sad Piano House," " Clap Your Hands," " Eleven," and " Josephine.""
Daphni music is created primarily to be played in DJ sets. Most tracks on the record are regularly included in those sets. A subset of tracks is slower and stranger, intended for play only in the right club context. Open Ground in Wuppertal, Germany, exerted a specific influence on the album's character and track selection. Several tracks from the new record were released in the years since Cherry, including "Sad Piano House," "Clap Your Hands," "Eleven," and "Josephine." The record balances immediate dancefloor material with context-dependent experimental pieces.
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