Jump Source's Debut Album "Fold" and Montréal's Electronic Music Scene
By
Ted Davis
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Summary
The article covers Jump Source's debut full-length album "Fold" by Francis Latreille (Priori) and Patrick Holland (FKA Project Pablo), highlighting the Montréal electronic music scene's influence. It discusses the duo's role in shaping local nightlife, championing artists like Purelink and Cousin, and the broader electronic music landscape. The piece also includes the best new electronic tracks of the month.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThe orbit of Francis Latreille (aka Priori) has long been at a simmer, shaping trends and moulding Montréal's night life.
Jump Source's new full-length debut, Fold, represents a culmination of years of scene-building and sonic exploration.
Each toiled at Jump Source studio, maintained by Latreille's titular duo, with house veteran Patrick Holland (FKA Project Pablo).
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