The Populists AKA Yan Wagner: Belgian Trip 12"
..What to say? This is a New Beat masterpiece, simply an instant classic! Yes there's that track you heard at Dekmantel festival last year.
Our take: More top-notch European electro from the Detriti label. Like most of the other stuff on Detriti, this has a heavy dance floor groove with the boom bap right in the foreground to get you moving. The Populistsā angle, though, is simple and minimal with 80s-sounding drum machines and synths, reminding me of being a kid in the mid-80s, rolling around in a circle at the skating rink while early hip hop like Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash pumped in the background. Like pretty much everything Iāve heard from Detriti, this is excellent.
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The Populists AKA Yan Wagner: Belgian Trip 12"
The Populists AKA Yan Wagner: Belgian Trip 12"
..What to say? This is a New Beat masterpiece, simply an instant classic! Yes there's that track you heard at Dekmantel festival last year.
Our take: More top-notch European electro from the Detriti label. Like most of the other stuff on Detriti, this has a heavy dance floor groove with the boom bap right in the foreground to get you moving. The Populistsā angle, though, is simple and minimal with 80s-sounding drum machines and synths, reminding me of being a kid in the mid-80s, rolling around in a circle at the skating rink while early hip hop like Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash pumped in the background. Like pretty much everything Iāve heard from Detriti, this is excellent.
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..What to say? This is a New Beat masterpiece, simply an instant classic! Yes there's that track you heard at Dekmantel festival last year.
Our take: More top-notch European electro from the Detriti label. Like most of the other stuff on Detriti, this has a heavy dance floor groove with the boom bap right in the foreground to get you moving. The Populistsā angle, though, is simple and minimal with 80s-sounding drum machines and synths, reminding me of being a kid in the mid-80s, rolling around in a circle at the skating rink while early hip hop like Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash pumped in the background. Like pretty much everything Iāve heard from Detriti, this is excellent.











