In Between LP [printed gatefold]
- Record label
- Flipsight
- Catalog Number
- FLIPS009
- Release Date
- May 1st 2026
- Genres
Tracks
| play | pos | title | artists | duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Playamer | ColorJaxx | ||
| A2 | Out The Door | ColorJaxx | ||
| A3 | Never Enough | ColorJaxx | ||
| B1 | Just Around | ColorJaxx | ||
| B2 | Higher | ColorJaxx | ||
| B3 | The Beach Is Closed | ColorJaxx | ||
| C1 | Back Then | ColorJaxx | ||
| C2 | Discotheques | ColorJaxx | ||
| C3 | Moving On | Chris Farmer & ColorJaxx | ||
| D1 | This This | ColorJaxx | ||
| D2 | Disco Trouble | ColorJaxx | ||
| D3 | Blurred Lines | ColorJaxx |
As one of the foundational artists of Flipsight, it is only fitting that ColorJaxx gives the first major 2 x 12" gatefold statement on the label. The debut album 'In Between' of the Belgian producer gives a full overview of his trademark deep grooves with a re-invention of his club sound. The first record is your invitation to the beach. The A-side kicks off with the ambient "Playamer", setting a scene of salt air and warm breeze. The shoreline waves combine with an electric piano groove to "Out The Door". This is where a slick trumpet gets the parole and cuts through the atmosphere, signalling to the dancefloor. "Never Enough" serves as a spiritual successor of his first EP on the label "Tales of never": shimmering guitar samples, a warm, everlasting groove, and that unmistakable "ColorJaxx" swing that we fell in love with initially. The B-side is where Jordy catches the first hints of Spring with "Just Around" by blending uplifting trumpets and sax melodies with a fresh forward-moving baseline. "Higher" elevates the mood further with smooth rhodes keys and a jazzy piano lead. As the evening chill sets in, the first disc concludes with the literal end of the day: "The Beach Is Closed". Time to grab the second wax out of your gatefold: leave the sand behind for the strobe light as this is where the maestro gets in club mode. "Back Then" serves as the bridge into "Discotheques," a heavy-hitting wink to the old-school Belgian club scene that shaped the underground of the early 2000's. This vibe created "Moving On," a sophisticated French-like house tune with Chris Farmer where the vocalist enters into a constant conversation with rhythmic elements, creating a versatile track that fits in any part of a DJ set. The finale is reserved for heavy hitters: "This This" and "Disco Trouble" are pure, pumpy club rollers. Peak-time bangers designed for maximum impact, before the album dissolves into the hazy, cinematic outro of "Blurred Lines."