Pikaya take to the A-side with a flourish of robes and flashing beams of light. >Jedi< is not the track youre looking for… Wait, no—it absolutely is the track youre looking for, all mind tricks aside. Kicking off with a sparse drum pattern, it quickly shifts from a measured andante to an easy jog, as resonant synths and sweeping filters whip up desert winds and high drama. High, lonesome counterpoints and a moody chord progression carry the faintest whiff of Ennio Morricones outlaw music, and playful trills—you could almost swear they were birdcalls—suggest a secret oasis hidden just behind the next hill.If you find >Jedi< cinematic, then >Fango< will really blow your wide-screen mind. Starting with a rhythmic underpinning thats everything youve come to expect from a Cadenza track - tight, ultra-kinetic, just a little bit jittery - Pikaya build up layer upon layer of hazy pads and cool arpeggios that shimmer like the aurora borealis. Bullfrog-throated horns occasionally burst in with a fat, amicable fanfare, announcing the arrival of the peak hour. Great, unison handclaps play off against heel-kicking syncopations: madness ensues. And then everything slowly, imperceptibly smears together and loses focus, and the tune fades flickeringly away. Talk about a double feature! Now playing on a turntable near you