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Logic1000’s ‘Perfume’ is the euphoric soundtrack to walking into a packed dance tent at a festival

The percussive euphoric track with ’90s R&B vocals was originally first heard on Caribou’s 2020 Radio 1 Essential Mix.

I don’t know about you, but music has been a central coping mechanism of 2020, especially now as pandemic fatigue has set in and we’re not allowed do the jobs we’ve been doing for years, along with experience the festival markers of our annual summers, those sweet weekends of release, rain or shine.

I have frequently found myself listening to a new track and imagining the moment when you walk into a tent or an area at a festival and hear that a song drop. That buzz and excitement is much-missed right now.

My imagination is trying to help. And tunes like ‘Perfume’, from the Australian Berlin-based producer Samantha Poulter aka Logic1000 is one of those songs that soundtracks that muscle memory of imagination.


The percussive euphoric track with ’90s R&B vocals was originally first heard on Caribou’s 2020 Radio 1 Essential Mix.

Logic1000 - Perfume (Official Visualiser)

The tune is out on 12″ vinyl along with additional new track ‘Blossom’ on 25 September via her own label Therapy.

Logic1000 recently did remixes for Låpsley and Christine and the Queens’:


Womxn (Logic1000 Remix)
Christine and the Queens - La vita nuova (Logic1000 Remix) (Animated Video)

Also loving ‘DJ Logic Please Forgive Me’ from the debut EP:

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