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Form and Function Releases First Function Compilation Geared Towards Dance Floor Orientated Tracks

Form and Function. Yin and Yang. Esoteric and straight to the point.

The Belgian techno label has announced its plans to release two series of V/A compilations, the first entitled Form and featuring a “diverse sound palette where the weird and beautiful come together,” and the second called Function for the more dance floor driven tracks. The goal here is for the imprint to showcase two separate styles of techno and electronica, underscoring its wide range of sound in the process.

The first of these Function series comes out tomorrow, September 14th 2018, and features some of the label’s favorite artists: Thomas Hessler, Border One, Phara and SP-X.

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Premiere: Form and Function Presents Compilation Featuring Thomas Hessler, Border One, Phara and SP-X

Form and Function presents a compilation of 4 dancefloors orientated tracks by some of the label’s favorite producers. It marks the second episode of a new chapter where the label will focus on two styles. The Form series will have a diverse sound palette where the weird and beautiful come together. The Function series, on the other hand, have a focus on dancefloor orientated tracks.

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Premiere: Kafim Contributes “Kisin (Metnal)” to Form and Function’s Latest V/A EP

Form001 presents a compilation of 4 transcendent cuts, that perfectly fit into the sound that Form and Function embodies, though with a different approach in mind.

On the A-side, Kafim starts the exploration with “Kisin”. The trancey bassline that dictates the pace of this track, combined with a variety of distinctive sounds, make it sound almost otherworldly. As it defies the ideas of a vast structure, this trip almost seems to continue to an infinite space before it fades out.

Kafim brings dark and ruff techno sets with a predilection for groove. Resident DJ at the well known Deep in House parties in Belgium, he shaped his particular style meticulously. The Brussels-based artist has a background in classical music, having played the piano and sung in a choir. During his teenage years, Kafim quickly became hooked on the electronic scene by firstly dabbling with drum’n’bass before finally getting comfortable with techno.

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