Track Talk #3 w/ Lucus

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Who are you and what do you do?

My name is Lucus. I’ve been collecting records and DJing for over 15 years, and since 2016, I’ve also been organizing underground electronic music events.

Where can people hear or see your work?

On SoundCloud and, of course, on Instagram.

Would you like to introduce your project, collective, or an event?

Absolutely. I’d like to warmly introduce and give a shout-out to about repetition. It’s an association where I feel completely accepted—both musically and personally.
About repetition is deeply involved in artist research, supports artists in the electronic scene, and organizes its own events. There’s also a clubhouse in Düsseldorf. A lot is happening there in the near future!

What’s the name of the track you want to introduce, and who is it by?

Little Angel – Intrusion w/ Paul St. Hilaire

Who is Intrusion – and what makes the song special?

Intrusion is an alias of American producer Stephen Hitchell, also known as Echospace or cv313. As part of the deep techno scene from Detroit, he merges dub techno with ambient textures and analog sound design.
Released on his 2009 album The Seduction of Silence, the track Little Angel is a standout example of this aesthetic. Supported by the distinctive voice of Dominican-born singer Paul St. Hilaire (formerly Tikiman), the song unfolds with a hypnotic, almost meditative depth. Its warm, dubby soundscape and emotional vocals make it a timeless piece of introspective club music.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_St._Hilaire
https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/504831-Stephen-Hitchell?srsltid=AfmBOoq5EXAKzDktC2QhkR1iiz7eTDDeNVNrBu7-Uwchuu9HkV0iC8BS

When and how did you discover the track?

That was sometime between 2014 and 2015. Back then, I was digging a lot on Discogs—especially in the dub techno corner—and that’s how I stumbled upon this track. During that time, I was deeply exploring labels like Deepchord, known for that original sound.Ideally in quiet, contemplative moments—especially when I feel deeply connected with myself. The track feels like balm for the soul.

In what situations do you like listening to the track?

Ideally in quiet, contemplative moments—especially when I feel deeply connected with myself. The track feels like balm for the soul.

Do you play the track during sets or mixes?

Yes, especially during ambient evenings.

What makes the track special or meaningful to you?

Dub techno is one of my absolute favorite genres. What fascinates me most is its history and roots. It all began with Basic Channel—the duo Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald—and the legendary Berlin-Detroit connection.
Intrusion ties directly into that tradition with this track. For me, the sound is utterly unique: it feels like a direct link to the origins—full of depth, space, and atmosphere.

What does the track make you feel?

It brings me completely into the here and now while also letting me transcend it. I feel fully connected—body, mind, and soul. It’s as if I dissolve into the music. The track gives me a deep sense of comfort and security.

Is there anything else you’d like to say about the track?

This track is a true enrichment in my life. It gives me strength, calm, and connects me to something deeper. I sincerely hope to hear it live one day—especially with Paul St. Hilaire. With all my appreciation, I thank the artists for this special work and for opening a new era.

More about Lucus:

More about Intrusion:

https://de.ra.co/dj/intrusion

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