With his full-length album debut, Repetitive Moments Last Forever, Andy Vaz moves beyond the 12-inch format. The long awaited first album downplays minimal clickhouse and the free jazz-influenced experiments of his Soundvariation series, for a unique and fresh house style that favours soulfulness and strong, almost old-school, grooves over technical perfection.
Throughout the album's eight pieces Vaz cultivates a swinging, perpetually shape-shifting future-techno that reveals traces of hip-hop, broken beat, house and Chicago acid-house. As his first love is and always has been the deeper, traditional sound of house music it doesn't surprise that the new album’s focus is house, specifically a deep and soulful version of it. What results is a very personal, multi-faceted collection of jacking grooves that pays tribute to the electronic sounds of Vaz's past.

