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904 // Dee Lali – Modular 2001

Dee Lali is on board another mind-blowing compilation from the French powerhouse Tripalium Corp!

Tripalium Corp, never one to play by the rules, drops its summer compilation *TMF!27 – Tripalium Fucked-Up Squad vol. 6*. Fifteen tracks from a global cast: Machka, Ina Di Loop, Paradise777, darkitecture, Dee Lali, A-Sim, Dike Disko, Unstable Tone. Future Electronica rubs shoulders with glitchy Braindance, ghetto Bass, vicious Electro, freaky Techno, deconstructed Jungle, ravy Breaks – a messy, joyful pile of sounds made with evident love. Evil Swamp Alien handled the artwork, which deserves a shout. The chosen one for our review comes from the mastermind of Sarah Brasy aka Dee Lali. A member of the DJ and producer duo Valise (SXDNS440), she moves between Breaks, percussive grooves, mental Techno, and Progressive Trance. Her piece here fits right in.

Dee Lali’s “Modular 2001” locks into a Slow Techno stride. A pulsating bassline gives it a steady, hypnotic gait – the kind that keeps shoulders moving without a hurry. Trippy elements drift through the frame: little glitches, synth fragments that appear and vanish. Tribal rhythms add a grounded, earthy thump, while psychedelic textures stretch the edges into something wider. The theme builds its own space patiently – a slow, sure accumulation of parts. Proper late‑afternoon material for when the sun is still up but the mind is already somewhere else. A solid contribution to a compilation that clearly knows what it’s about.

You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Bandcamp page of the label.

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