Sinners (N'to & Joachim Pastor) launch
Concorde in Paris, France for Cercle
There’s a specific type of techno tourist who thinks listening to minimal beats next to an aeroplane is the height of the avant-garde. They’re usually dressed like an extra from The Matrix and filming the entire gig with their flash on. Put the phone down, mate, you're blinding the pilot. Nestled under the iconic wings of the Concorde in Paris, France, the tarmac pulsed with deep bass as sleek lighting bounced off the supersonic jet's fuselage. The Sinners (N'to & Joachim Pastor) launch @ Concorde in Paris, France for Cercle tracklist is a brilliant display of live electronic synergy.
Locked tight at exactly 122.4 BPM, the Rominimal performance leans heavily on 7A and 12A key progressions to maintain a moody, melodic atmosphere. The energy is highly concentrated in the low-end, driving a relentless, thumping groove while keeping the highs notably restrained. Their live mixing and sequencing blur the lines between DJing and a full concert experience. The boys brought some absolute weapons out of the crate for this gig. Dropping MATADOR & ARTBAT's "Apollo 11" alongside Pachanga Boys' emotional epic "Time" is a proper stroke of genius.
It’s a well-sorted blend of their own cinematic sound and heavy underground hitters. The Sinners live set takes off with serious intent. They ignite the runway with the opening track "Chez nous" by NTO, steadily cruising towards a massive altitude before peaking with Joachim Pastor's expansive "Kenger." They finally touch down with a wildly unexpected closing track, Davido's "FIA," leaving the aviation geeks and ravers in absolute scenes.