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Lamalice
Dysproprioception EP
Smooth operator Lamalice debuts on Anthea’s Partisan label with Dysproprioception, a four-track release that leans into the French producer’s talent for atmospheric club tools. Driven by rhythm, serious swing, and a heavy low-end, the record moves with an effortless flow that pulls dancers deeper into its groove.
While vocal fragments fade like half-remembered conversations, acidic flourishes sharpen the edges. Each track balances functionality with mood, providing DJs with tools that lock the floor while carrying their own character — these are weapons for the floor.
The spotlight falls on “CONTROL”, where Lamalice weaves his own vocals into a beautiful stripped framework — a cut already making its presence felt on the dancefloor.
The title may suggest disoriented perception, but what emerges most clearly is Lamalice’s precision: rhythm and movement honed into hypnotic form. A debut that deepens Partisan’s catalogue with music that’s tough, fluid, and deeply grooved.
A1
Control
A2
Mangodjek
B1
Numbness
B2
Dysproprioception