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Jimmy Turturici

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Monterey artist Jimmy Turturici just dropped a playlist mix titled The Past streaming here for a limited time before it’s exclusively only available via the Natural Satellite website where another playlist titled The Future is available. With Turturici currently working on various projects & releases in progress, the following mix provides a listen to some of the artist’s array of unreleased works that have been shelved over recent months & years.

The Past treats you to a sentimental cover of New Order’s “Bizarre Love Triangle”, that is followed by the motorik rhythms of “So Hot”, the psychoactive inhalations of “Breath In”, that ascends to the assemblage of synths & sensations on the bedazzling world of “Sending”. Things are heard in arcs on “IRW”, to sparse & spaced-out vignettes like “It Won’t Be Long”, to the galactic observations of fiery flames on “Solar Flare”, where Turturici remains committed to forever thinking about the sounds of tomorrow on “Future”, the sky synth spheres of “Circles”, to an obscure remix of “Top Cop 2.0” full of arpeggiating synths, followed by the relativity pondering punch of “Does It Matter”. Trap beat experimentation can be heard on the organic “Long After I’m Gone”, or matters of precipitation and diamond cutting keys on “Humidor”, that then leaves you orbiting around the red planet on “Over Mars”. Hear more via Natural Satellite.