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Olivier Giacomotto drops two-track release on Yoshitoshi Recordings

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French wonder DJ and producer Olivier Giacomotto unveils two brand new tracks that are out now on Yoshitoshi Recordings.

In dance music, the word “veteran” is bandied about far too frequently. But it’s dead on in Olivier Giacomotto’s instance. His discography spans more than ten years and includes releases on labels like Toolroom, Get Physical, Glasgow Underground, Global Underground, Stil Vor Talent, Suara, Einmusika, Eleatics, and more. In addition, he runs Definitive with longtime collaborator John Aquaviva, all of which comes before a busy touring schedule that has taken him all over the world.

Time feat. Daylight’s Delight‘ the two flawless pieces of melodic techno that make up Lady Vale’s AA-side put any listener in the awkward position of trying to choose a winner. It would be an understatement to say that there is a subjective difference between them. Both songs feature exquisite production from Olivier and catchy riffs, and Time also has Lady Vale’s seductive vocals.

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