review | Paul Tellimerg – Time Bandits | Momo’s Basement

Parisian powerhouse Momo’s Basement continues its journey of uncovering and nurturing new grooves with the release of “Time Bandits,” an EP by the rising star Paul Tellimerg. Known for its knack for spotlighting emerging talent, the label has previously introduced us to artists like JL Mohia and Takadoum. With this release, Momo’s Basement pivots slightly towards a minimalistic aesthetic, showcasing Tellimerg’s flair for innovative and engaging electronic music. This diverse and varied EP features four quirky minimalistic cuts, each offering a unique sonic experience.

The EP opens with “Glue Dancefloor,” a track that immediately immerses the listener in a hazy, deep minimalistic soundscape. Tellimerg crafts a mesmerizing tune with a weird melody that feels both disorienting and intriguing. psychedelic synths weave through the mix, creating a trippy atmosphere complemented by eccentric vocal snippets in the background. The track’s subtle complexities and layered textures make it a standout opener, perfectly setting the stage for the rest of the EP.

Switching gears, “Dangerous People” takes us into deeper House territories. This track features a catchy melody intertwined with a melancholic mood, striking a balance between infectious rhythms and introspective vibes. The production is lush and sophisticated, showcasing Tellimerg’s ability to blend emotive elements with dancefloor-ready beats. “Dangerous People” is a testament to his versatility and keen sense of musical storytelling.

The title track, “Time Bandits,” is a modern hybrid of minimal and electro, characterized by its nuanced and textured sound design. The stylish French vocals add a chic and contemporary edge, enhancing the track’s appeal. Tellimerg’s meticulous attention to detail shines through, as he seamlessly integrates various sonic elements to create a rich, immersive listening experience. This track stands out as a creative pinnacle of the EP, embodying the innovative spirit of Momo’s Basement.

Closing the EP is “The Apprentice Of The Wizard,” an afterhours burner that draws inspiration from 2000s minimal beats. The track’s feel-good melody and upbeat rhythm make it a perfect end to the journey, encapsulating the joy and energy of a late-night dance session. The playful yet refined production highlights Tellimerg’s growth as an artist, leaving listeners eager for more of his future work.

Paul Tellimerg’s “Time Bandits” EP is a compelling addition to Momo’s Basement’s growing catalog, showcasing the label’s commitment to discovering and promoting fresh talent. Each track on this EP reflects Tellimerg’s evolving style and maturing sound, promising a bright future for this aspiring producer. From the hazy depths of “Glue Dancefloor” to the nostalgic vibes of “The Apprentice Of The Wizard,” “Time Bandits” is a diverse and engaging journey through modern minimalistic grooves. As Tellimerg continues to make waves in the electronic music scene, we can undoubtedly expect many more exceptional tracks to come.

Words by Pasha Pliskin

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