Sega Bodega
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With his first two records Salvador (2020) and Romeo (2021), Sega Bodega (Salvador Navarrete) introduced a reinvention of dance music drive by the kind of dream-logic which addled the mind but made sense to the body.
His new album, Dennis (out April 26), arrived following an experience of mania. Imagine spikes of euphoria, sleepless nights and surrender to impulse. The difference between 'reality' and the mind-altered state feels paper-thin. Dennis is a translation of how this feels.
Sega Bodega's records have always lent themselves to introspective listening as easily as they fill dance floors, but with Dennis, the intention is to go harder: this is a club record to lose yourself in.
His new album, Dennis (out April 26), arrived following an experience of mania. Imagine spikes of euphoria, sleepless nights and surrender to impulse. The difference between 'reality' and the mind-altered state feels paper-thin. Dennis is a translation of how this feels.
Sega Bodega's records have always lent themselves to introspective listening as easily as they fill dance floors, but with Dennis, the intention is to go harder: this is a club record to lose yourself in.