Originally released in October on Eskimo Recordings, Paresse’s ‘Sloth Machine’ EP won the Swedish producer a legion of new fans attracted to its mix of cosmic disco, balearic house and elegant, emotional electronica. Hailed by Clash Magazine as recalling “everyone from early Eno - think 'The Big Ship' - to Giorgio Moroder” the EP quickly worked its way into sets of DJs such as Moscoman, Marvin & Guy, Phillipi y Rodrigo, Yuksek, Justin Robertson, Rob da Bank, The Aston Shuffle and many more.
With the throbbing Italo-disco inspired ‘Temple’ proving to be especially popular with DJs Eskimo have pressed the track onto a limited edition 12”, alongside a brand new remix from hotly tipped Russian brothers Simple Symmetry (Disco Halal/Multi Culti).
Wisely opting to retain much of the feel of the original, Sasha and Sergey have instead gently pushed the tempo, toughened up the drums with a new focus on the track’s percussive elements and added a greater depth of space, providing even more room to lose yourself on the dancefloor amongst the track’s eerie synths and wordless chants.