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Mathew Jonson
Spaceport 23 EP

Spaceport 23 EP

Catno

HB021

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 1, 2022

Matthew Jonson studied classical piano as a kid and, as well as learning jazz drumming, played drums in a marching band. We only mention this because the influence of all three is still very much in evidence in the infectious house music that the Berlin-based producer makes. The signature melody of 'Spaceport 23' is a jazzy organ riff, which lands it a carefree, frisky air, but of course his grasp of tight, economic beats and beautifully balanced, pleasing-to-the-ear composition also play their parts. 'Spaceport 23-Z' doesn't veer far from the original, but adds a sheen of Detroit-esque synth magic, while those who favour the tech in their tech house will probably want to head for the more synthetic, electrified vibes of 'Spaceport 23-X'.

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Spaceport 23

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Spaceport 23-Z

B2

Spaceport 23-X

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