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Moiré
No Future
A1
Sequence 1
A2
Lost You
A3
Secret Window
B1
Opium
B2
Casual
B3
Magma Dream
C1
Jupiter
C2
Opposites
C3
Bootleg
D1
Façade
D2
System 100
D3
Auteur (Outro)
Moiré presents a stark aesthetic in his techno release No Future. The title phrase was born out of London’s punk and counter culture scene in the 70s (including use by the Sex Pistols) and takes on the mood of those disenfranchised by their own society. There are however many refreshing characteristics that save it from punk nihilism and bring it back to some smoother spaced out grooves we like to hear. The track Bootleg ft DRS and the following Facade ft. James Massiah stand out and have the added warmth of the two MCs. God save the queen and let the children techno.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n