Listen: Jacques Greene – Quicksand
23 January 2013, 14:33
| Written by
Dan Carson
Montreal house maestro Jacques Greene is quickly becoming one of electronic music’s most sought after personalities and if the ocean deep beats prevalent on his simmering new track ‘Quicksand’ are anything to go by, you don’t have to be an expert in the genre to work out why. The track first pricked up the ears of bloggers and electro enthusiasts after being segued into Greene’s sixty-minute mix for TheFADER earlier this month and you’ll be delighted to know that the full version is even more refreshing with soothing repetitive vocals and blissful bass throbs whisking you far far away from these freezing climes.
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