EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 7 MIN
PREMIERE : DJazz - Jazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix)
from Les Yeux Orange · host Les Yeux Orange
DJazz’s first release of the year offers a rich melange of atmospheric electronica, house, acid-house and techno sounds. ‘7AM In Bangkok’ a four-track EP, serves as an ode to DJazz’s travels through Thailand and Vietnam, and perhaps to his first-ever psychedelic experience. The artwork reflects what he envisioned during his psychedelic trip. Track Notes - A. DJazz Goes Bangkok: Produced around vocals from Lsan Lam Plearn by Angkanang Kunchai (Thailand’s Prodigy Singer), originally released in 1975. The tune blends slow atmospheric vocals and raw synths, all produced within five-minutes. B. Poosanisa's Story: First conceived during DJazz’s psychedelic trip, the tune is an attempt to recreate the vivid sonic experience. The track is split in three sections, the opening carries a synthwave-esque groove, the second leans into a more house-driven direction, whilst the final section is boasts a 303 bassline. C. Miss Saigon: A straight-forward yet expansive house & techno cut. ‘Miss Saigon’ features the monochord, a traditional string instrument played in Vietnam. The track consists of an acid bassline, 808 drums, and delayed synths delivering a holistic sonic experience. The longest DJazz’s track ever-yet. D. DJazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix): ‘DJazz Goes Bangkok’ is a short-versatile-atmospheric tune that could go any musical direction. This version reshapes the track into a house-driven format. The track features old skool drum loops, later joined with the spatial lush pads.
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DJazz’s first release of the year offers a rich melange of atmospheric electronica, house, acid-house and techno sounds. ‘7AM In Bangkok’ a four-track EP, serves as an ode to DJazz’s travels through Thailand and Vietnam, and perhaps to his first-ever psychedelic experience. The artwork reflects what he envisioned during his psychedelic trip. Track Notes - A. DJazz Goes Bangkok: Produced around vocals from Lsan Lam Plearn by Angkanang Kunchai (Thailand’s Prodigy Singer), originally released in 1975. The tune blends slow atmospheric vocals and raw synths, all produced within five-minutes. B. Poosanisa's Story: First conceived during DJazz’s psychedelic trip, the tune is an attempt to recreate the vivid sonic experience. The track is split in three sections, the opening carries a synthwave-esque groove, the second leans into a more house-driven direction, whilst the final section is boasts a 303 bassline. C. Miss Saigon: A straight-forward yet expansive house & techno cut. ‘Miss Saigon’ features the monochord, a traditional string instrument played in Vietnam. The track consists of an acid bassline, 808 drums, and delayed synths delivering a holistic sonic experience. The longest DJazz’s track ever-yet. D. DJazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix): ‘DJazz Goes Bangkok’ is a short-versatile-atmospheric tune that could go any musical direction. This version reshapes the track into a house-driven format. The track features old skool drum loops, later joined with the spatial lush pads.
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