René Audiard debuts with Pechorin

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  • The Boston-based producer's debut album will be the first full-length on Supply Records.
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  • B-Tracks member Soren Jahan will release his first album next month under the name René Audiard. Entitled Pechorin, the album comes less than a year after Jahan's record debut as one half of B-Tracks, his project with fellow Bostonian John Barera. Jahan and Barera launched Supply Records last September and have put out two of their own EPs on the label since then. The fledgling imprint has already turned a few heads, earning recommendations from Hard Wax and landing the duo a gig at Panorama Bar—their first booking outside their hometown. Working on his own, Jahan sounds a bit deeper and darker than he does in B-Tracks. Pechorin presents seven cuts of dubbed out, rough-around-the-edges house with moments of pure ambience. The album will be available on Supply as a double 12-inch. Tracklist A1 Doctrine A2 Nowa Huta B1 Landscape B2 Recreation C1 Contract C2 Memory D1 Pechorin Supply Records will release Pechorin in June 2012.
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