Thylacine live
Mar A Beach - Villa Schweppes in Calvi, France for Cercle
Welcome to the VIP table service section, where lads in loafers try to Shazam ambient live instrumentation. They paid top dollar to stand on a beach and act like they understand modular synthesis, mostly just waiting for a drop that isn't coming. It's a proper laugh watching them pretend to feel the deep emotional resonance of a synth patch. The balmy Mediterranean breeze at Mar A Beach - Villa Schweppes in Calvi, France for Cercle perfectly complements the sunset fading over the rippling water. This Thylacine live set is a sprawling, improvisational take on Rominimal and electronica.
With the tempo wandering wildly from 91 up to 176 BPM, it averages out around 122.2 BPM, moving smoothly through 7B and 3B keys. The energy is remarkably midrange-heavy, letting organic textures and live keys breathe over subdued, rolling basslines. The mixing isn't standard DJ blending; it's a live, layered construction of loops and stems. Scanning the Thylacine Mar A Beach - Villa Schweppes in Calvi, France for Cercle tracklist feels like reading a diary of soundscapes. He plays his own brilliant cuts like "Home" and "Piany Pianino" to rapturous applause.
The inclusion of Yael Naim's "Coward" in his own remix form is an absolute gem that catches everyone off guard. It's less of a DJ set and more of an organic musical expedition. He begins the performance with the haunting opening track "Irkutsk", immediately setting a cinematic mood. The undeniable highlight is the emotional swell of "Train", before drifting off into the waves with the 13-minute closing track, "Sonidos del Mar para Dormir, pt 22".