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Breaka
We Move

We Move

Artists

Breaka

Catno

BREAKA004

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Album

Release date

Apr 8, 2022

Le Discopathe Montpellier

Breaka’s come a long way since he first turned heads in 2018 with shivering bass anthem ‘Rory’s Theme’. After releasing further records on Holding Hands and other labels, he also kicked off his own eponymous label, and held down remix duties for Interplanetary Criminal and Kelly Lee Owens. Now, his musical curiosity gets the spotlight with self-released debut LP ‘We Move.’

Made on a laptop and midi keyboard during the winter of 20/21, the album clearly goes out to the club: singles ‘Mass Gathering’ and ‘Solaria’ earned attention from DJs like Anz, Call Super, and Om Unit, while also doing the rounds on NTS, Rinse FM, and the BBC, as well as featuring on BBC essential ‘Mix of the Year’ by Elkka. Tracks such as ‘Look Inside’ and ‘Solaria’ navigate themes of reflection and isolation, while numbers ‘We Move’, ‘Honeydrum’ and ‘Baile Steppa’ work genres like UK funky, trance, kuduro, and samba together into new forms. Whether considering the dance from a distance or toying with new ideas of what the dance can be, ‘We Move’ is a confident statement of intent, showcasing Breaka’s love for explorations across the electronic axis.

Artwork comes courtesy of Breaka and Jake Elwes, with featured photography from Sophie Jouvenaar.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Look Inside

A2

We Move

B1

Descending

B2

Honeydrum

B3

Baile Steppa

C1

Mass Gathering

C2

In Ur Dreams

D1

Solaria

D2

Admit Ignorance

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