Vibrant and tireless – Jump source, Montréal-based duo composed by Priori and Patrick Holland, don’t fail to keep the night on the beat and the dome with jumping feet – a 5 hour uplifting set from techno, house to experimental and ambient, with a scent of ethereal and nostalgia at times.
Seemingly mechanical, the blend with organic states and grooves oozes this satisfaction and fluidity on the dance floor, morphing ambiance into atmosphere, sensorial into emotion. As captivating as it is, the duo certainly knows the art of keeping it going – grow, suspend, tension, release – like waves forming and breaking, one after another. A JS set feels like going on a ride into multiple directions, through multiple landscapes, without ever losing the north nor the reason why we went for it in the first place – they can effortlessly carry us through the night in a consistent beat, not too fast, not too slow; the turns are smooth and tasty, we resurface to catch some breath and go back down to the pacing bass lines. It’s all about sculpting momentum on the dance floor, all night long.
Apart from their prolific solo projects, Francis Latreille and Patrick Holland have been collaborating as a duo for almost a decade, both in the studio as producers and in the club behind the decks, having recently released their 6th EP in April this year.
The collective Mostly Noise and Jonahvision guided our journey in the sweaty-sauna-like dome in immersive trippy visuals and virtual spaces, resonating the groovy aesthetics proposed by Priori and Holland on the decks.