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Juno Mamba shares clubby Nathan Micay remix of ‘Flicker’

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Debut EP ‘Light Echoes’ due 2020 via Soothsayer Records

“‘Flicker’ is a mature and thoughtful exercise in leftfield, melodic dance music” – Hyponik

“An up and coming talent with a penchant for abstract melodic shimmers and a club focussed attitude his debut is eagerly anticipated” – The Ransom Note

Melbourne-based DJ / producer / musician Juno Mamba (Vinci Andanar) is pleased to announce details of a brand new remix of ‘Flicker’ by club favourite Nathan Micay aka Bwana.

He says: “I recently discovered Nathan Micay’s work and I was blown away by his production and creativity. When he said he was up for remixing Flicker, I was eager to hear how he would interpret it. He’s taken the original and totally reimagined it. I’m excited for people to hear the raw energy he injected into the track and I’m hanging out for a chance to play it out.”

Juno Mamba’s debut EP ‘Light Echoes’ is due in 2020 through cult Australian label Soothsayer. Written and produced entirely by himself and mixed by George Nicholas (Seekae), Vinci says: “The process of creating Light Echoes ended up being a journey of self-discovery. Trying to get an understanding of the world; past, present and future, and how I see myself fitting within this landscape has always been a constant struggle. How can I contribute positively to this world and what do I want to leave behind?”

A relatively new artist to the uninitiated, Juno Mamba creates dystopian soundscapes that pull the listener in with each listen. Taking cues from similar artists such as Bonobo, Four Tet and Floating Points, however, fully his own beast, each composition is a journey within itself. From the musical intricacies of lead single ‘Flicker’, or the rolling immediacy of the club-ready ‘Blossom’, each track comes with a purpose and fulfils that purpose in totality. Throughout the EP, there is a common theme of emotion.

Conceived from uncertainty and wanting to be embraced, Juno Mamba is as much about experimenting with the unknown as it is about finding purpose with the familiar. It’s not from a controlled setting, it has no limitations, it’s unrestricted, there is no predisposition and it’s ready to be consumed.

The ambiguity can seem vast or obscured, but the feeling is with the listener. If it’s life or death, new or old, beginning or the end, let it take you on journey and hope it doesn’t end.

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