Influences: Lipelis
Lipelis remains a man of mystery. In 2015 a record appeared on L.I.E.S. which featured some of the most bizarrely hypnotic lyrics ever to be released on the label. To this day nobody has really been able to identify what is actually being talked about? At least not amidst our circles anyway. That, however, sure as hell didn't put us off and it has become a club favourite ever since. Now he returns as he steps up to remix MacDonald Flak And The Ack Ack Pack, we caught up with him to talk influences….
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I first heard this one pretty late, it was early 2012 and i was in LA for the first time and it was my friend Lisa who was listening to some Gaslamp Killer’s mix or comp and it was there, and i was like “what’s that?” and since then it really reminds me of the city and that first time i’ve been there. When i saw Gaslamp Killer having a dinner at Simachev Bar which is my main place to play and hang out in Moscow, the only thing i decided to say was “thanks for that Joe Pass song, man” and he said how he loves it and that he’s got like 4 copies of it or so. I also managed to buy original 1969 pressing which is not crazy rare but i just really wanted to have it and it’s one of the oldest records in my collection now. The music touches me so much emotionally that it could almost make me cry sometimes and Joe is playing solo pretty much thru the whole track, and that’s the thing i really miss in contemporary music these days and in dance music in particular.