Our relationship with Quiet Places began last year and their debut album as a trio is slowly but surely becoming a favorite for anyone who likes to dive into intriguing new worlds and wide-screen ambient rabbit holes., or watch epic hour-long expanses. The three chaps behind the Quiet Places alias: Charlie May, Dennis White and Dave Gardner are all respectable producers in their own right, and with Charlie already providing us with a marathon isolatedmix, it was only a matter of time before we got into the minds of Dennis and Dave, who also produce music as Sentre. When they’re not making massive anthems like U&ME, or Sleep Acid, Dennis and Dave are finding inspiration from the more chilled side of electronic music and pulling from a wide spectrum of influences to inform one of their many productions - be it as Quiet Places, Sentre or putting together epic live shows for Sasha alongside Charlie (seen here on stage at The Barbican). Sentre / Bird Up! Records · Sentre - U&ME (Radio Edit)Stepping up as Sentre behind the controls for isolatedmix 108, we’re treated to a journey that reflects the classic multi-faceted downtempo DJ. Drawing influences from more electronic/dancefloor-oriented producers, and combining more relaxed sensibilities with an overall craft for track selection and vibe, you’ll find a selection of respected electronic music pioneers in Daniel Avery, Nicolas Jaar, Rival Consoles, DJ Healer and Leon Vynehall, spliced with a couple of diggers and their very own edits as Sentre. Scroll below for a short interview with them both and more insight on the project and mix. Listen on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.astrangelyisolatedplace · isolatedmix 108 - SentreDownloadTracklist:01. Lord Of The Isles - Inheritance (feat. Ellen Renton) 02. Leon Vynehall - It Breaks (Chapter IX) 03. John Beltran - Lose You 04. Hania Rani - Buka 05. Map.ache - Ukiu 06. Maarja Nuut & Ruum - Kuud kuulama 07. Sentre - Waiting for the Sun 08. Rival Consoles - Still Here 09. Daniel Avery - Into the Arms of Stillness 10. Nicolas Jaar - Cenizas 11. The Durutti Column - Opera II 12. Adolf Noise - Last Night of the Year 13. Sebastian Tellier - L’amour et la Violence (Simple Mind Version ) 14. DJ Healer - The Interview 15. Claude Speed - R U Sorry 16. Sevendeaths - SH4A 17. The Tourist - Together at the Centre of Creation 18. Sentre - Sleep Acid ( Ambient ) 19. Johannes Schmoelling - Perpetual Motion~Hello to two-thirds of Quiet Places. Can you tell us a bit in your own words on how you feel about the reception of the record so far? We're super happy with how it's been received and very impressed with the listenership loyalty at ASIP. We launched that album into the ether with no great expectations, so to see people buying the lovely package you put together for us is really satisfying. How would you describe your Sentre project to anyone new and how did it come about? Sentre is predominantly electronic music, mostly aimed at dancefloors but drawing on our different tastes and influences. There's some atonal clubby noise and also some dreamy atmospheric stuff that borders on synth-pop. I met Dave on Gumtree selling sample CDs.Charlie May (the final third of Quiet Places) said that Dave is an encyclopedia when it comes to production…Well I don't know anyone else who can play you Afghan funk from the 70s one moment and elusive BOC remixes the next. It was also mentioned that two rules of Quiet Places production included no beats and no grid and that Dennis as an amazing drummer. The first is probably handy for an ambient record, but how did Dennis adapt? It's nice to work within limitations, it'll force you to do things you wouldn't normally. That's actually a principle we've started applying to Sentre as well, we're currently working with a palette of drum sounds and seeing how far we can push it. There's actually loads of rhythm in Quiet Places but it's hiding in arpeggios or edits