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‘Repetitive Moments Last Forever’ by Andy Vaz

Release date 21 April 2006 (Background Records)

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1.01 Wish
1.02 Optimistic Grooves
1.03 See You
1.04 Places And People Change
1.05 Mild October Days (Bonus track)
1.06 Repetitive Moments Last Forever
1.07 Washy Chords
1.08 Little Acid
1.09 To A Better Place Not Far Away


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1.01 Wish
1.02 Optimistic Grooves
2.01 See You
2.02 Places And People Change
3.01 Repetitive Moments Last Forever
3.02 Washy Chords
4.01 Little Acid
4.02 To A Better Place Not Far Away

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.