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64 <strong>The</strong> playlist<br />
Vlek records<br />
Vlek Records, the upstart although none-the-less reputed<br />
Belgian imprint behind some of the country’s most subversive<br />
acts (Cupp Cave, Ssaliva, Sagat and Squeaky Lobster to name<br />
a few), h<strong>as</strong> proved time and again that it knows a thing or two<br />
about discovering new talents. Only normal, then, to <strong>as</strong>k the<br />
label’s triumvirate of founders – Julien Fournier, Thom<strong>as</strong> Van<br />
de Velde and David Maurissen – to dig deep in their tre<strong>as</strong>ure<br />
chest of knowledge to craft an exclusive, future-friendly and<br />
orange-tinted playlist for us. Get your sunnies on and get the<br />
beers out – this one promises to be a scorcher.<br />
actress :<br />
Redit 1 2 4 Redit<br />
(Prime Numbers, 2009)<br />
Future is present – Actress’s new<br />
album ‘R.I.P.’ will be out on Monday 20th<br />
April 2012.<br />
Illustrator Vir<strong>as</strong>samy<br />
round four / Tikiman :<br />
Find a Way<br />
(Main Street Records, 1998)<br />
When listening to this track, you want to<br />
be somewhere in the near future: Summer,<br />
10am. After. Cool drugs. Sunrise.<br />
agent orange rec.<br />
Never liked the label but it somehow used to<br />
be big back in the days… but it’s orange and<br />
<strong>as</strong> aggressive <strong>as</strong> the (unfortunately) famous<br />
agent.<br />
andy Stott :<br />
We Stay Together (part 1)<br />
(Modern Love, 2011)<br />
This EP gives a new breath to house music.