Taken from their forthcoming album, ‘Movements’, long-time friends Sasa Crnobrnja and Clement Cachot-Coulom, combine as Auf Togo to release ‘Pan Con Tomate’, which is out now via SaS Recordings. The wandering psych-funk single is the result of the pairs shared love for Cosmic disco sound of the late 70’s/early 80’s, blending the sounds of electronic, rock, funk and beyond.

Sasa and Clem, come from opposite worlds but share a deep respect for one another’s art. Sasa Crnobrnja originating from the deep, disco-laced house duo of In Flagranti (Kitsune, Phantasy, Gomma & more) and also Mytron & Ofofo (Les Yeux Orange) combines with, Clement Cachot-Coulom from bands The Fabulous Penetrators and Big Girls. Meeting in London around 2009, the pair have since developed a strong friendship and musical togetherness. In Sasa, Clem found someone who allowed him to explore a variation of styles and genres, breaking free of the creative shackles of songwriting for a band.

Combining as Auf Togo, the pair now look towards the LP format to showcase their wide-ranging eclecticism that has won them plaudits so far. Through rich production sounds and vintage flavour, they maintain the solid edge of modern studio sounds. The album promises to expand on the sound they have already ventured into on their previous releases; loose and improvised yet firmly within the confines of house music.

First single, ‘Pan Con Tomate’ is and ode to psych-funk, tinged with jazz flicks and riffs the track bounces so a solid 4×4 beat. Tied down by hypnotic grooves and solid production, the track signals the intent of Sasa & Clem on the forthcoming album, ‘Movements’ which is set for release in September.

Offering a new proposition from the pair, ‘Movements’ is an invitation from Sasa & Clem to join them on their eclectic journey as Auf Togo. From 70’s psych-rock to Balearic Beats, from Space Disco to Afro Beat, this is an LP unashamed to wear its influences on its sleeve.


Taken from their forthcoming album, ‘Movements’, long-time friends Sasa Crnobrnja and Clement Cachot-Coulom, combine as Auf Togo to release ‘Pan Con Tomate’, which is out now via SaS Recordings. The wandering psych-funk single is the result of the pairs shared love for Cosmic disco sound of the late 70’s/early 80’s, blending the sounds of electronic, rock, funk and beyond.

Sasa and Clem, come from opposite worlds but share a deep respect for one another’s art. Sasa Crnobrnja originating from the deep, disco-laced house duo of In Flagranti (Kitsune, Phantasy, Gomma & more) and also Mytron & Ofofo (Les Yeux Orange) combines with, Clement Cachot-Coulom from bands The Fabulous Penetrators and Big Girls. Meeting in London around 2009, the pair have since developed a strong friendship and musical togetherness. In Sasa, Clem found someone who allowed him to explore a variation of styles and genres, breaking free of the creative shackles of songwriting for a band.

Combining as Auf Togo, the pair now look towards the LP format to showcase their wide-ranging eclecticism that has won them plaudits so far. Through rich production sounds and vintage flavour, they maintain the solid edge of modern studio sounds. The album promises to expand on the sound they have already ventured into on their previous releases; loose and improvised yet firmly within the confines of house music.

First single, ‘Pan Con Tomate’ is and ode to psych-funk, tinged with jazz flicks and riffs the track bounces so a solid 4×4 beat. Tied down by hypnotic grooves and solid production, the track signals the intent of Sasa & Clem on the forthcoming album, ‘Movements’ which is set for release in September.

Offering a new proposition from the pair, ‘Movements’ is an invitation from Sasa & Clem to join them on their eclectic journey as Auf Togo. From 70’s psych-rock to Balearic Beats, from Space Disco to Afro Beat, this is an LP unashamed to wear its influences on its sleeve.

Auf Togo’s ‘Pan Con Tomate’ Is Out Now Via Sas Recordings.