Alex Arnout presents Black Logic

The Illusions EP

Hard Times

HTRE016

Alex Arnout presents Black Logic

The Illusions EP

Hard Times

HTRE016

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ARTIST
Alex Arnout presents Black Logic
TITLE
The Illusions EP
LABEL
Hard Times
CAT NO.
HTRE016
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 17/10/2025 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
199538024067
GENRE
Deep House House
FEATURING
Alex Arnout Black Logic Tempo O’Neil

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Illusions ft. Tempo O'Neil  ▾
  2. A2. Dusty  ▾
  3. B1. Chasing Daze ft. Tempo O'Neil  ▾
  4. B2. Disco Down  ▾

SALES NOTES

Hard Times welcomes back Alex Arnout and his BLACK LOGIC project, following their recent ‘Pull Up’ EP with a second installment of new music from collective - The Illusions EP.

Hailing from West Yorkshire, Arnout spent his formative years on the Hard Times dancefloors, absorbing the beats and vibes that would later shape his own productions. His journey with the label reignited when he was invited to remix Michael Watford’s classic 'Love Change Over' and Steve Silk Hurley’s fresh hit 'All I Need'. Now, he returns with something truly special.

“Black Logic was born out of the pandemic,” says Arnout. “I wanted to move away from drum machines and synths, getting back to sampling jazz and the deep house sounds of the ‘90s - taking inspiration from artists like Bugs in the Attic, Jazzanova, and Ernest Saint Laurent.”

What began as a solo project soon evolved into a collective effort. Bassist and guitarist Alan Riggs, a former member of Delta 5, joined the sessions, bringing warmth and groove to the productions. Vocalists Tempo O’Neil, Anthony Beckford, Mariana Orsho, and Sophie Barker added their distinct voices, completing the vision

Across four tracks, The Illusions EP pulls us deeper into Black Logic’s rich, live-wired universe. The title track pairs Tempo O’Neil’s vocal with a grooving, low-slung bassline, whilst “Dusty” drifts in on brushed snares and ghostly Rhodes, its saxophone lines curling through the mix like smoke. “Chasing Daze,” analog synth shimmer and Tempo’s velvet tones, is a track suspended between head-nod groove and astral lift.

The curtain falls with “Disco Down,” a jubilant ensemble of Hammond organ, flute, guitar, bongos, and horns locking into joyous conversation.

Published: 29th August 2025

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