Super dicke Split EP mit hypnotisch & elegantem sowie melodischem Minimal von Luciano & Guy Gerber, plus einem tribalen Floorbanger von Lee van Dowski & Glimpse... Knallfette Platte, die so manch Party rocken dürfte!! Empfehlung des Hauses!!
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Just like the best kind of DJ set, Cadenza knows when to switch it up. That might mean the roster, which tends to vacillate between label residents and new additions to the family. Or it might mean playing with format, from split EPs to doublepacks to Lucianos Split Composition series. For its 36th release, Cadenza introduces two new collaborations that are sure to set imaginations afire: Luciano with Guy Gerber, appearing on Cadenza for the first time, and Lee Van Dowski with Glimpse, another newcomer to the imprint. The only unsurprising thing about the record is how hard both tracks hit. Israels Guy Gerber has made his name with a canny fusion of techno, deep house and classic trance, and its likely his contribution that provides the silvery harmonic line that runs through >Arc-en-ciel<, as through stringing it with a fine, glistening thread. Similar in mood to Lucianos >Fourges et Sabres< or Loco Dices Harissa, >Arc-en-ciel< is led by an unforgettable, chiming melody that splits and doubles as it winds its way through the track. The tunes introspective, almost melancholic vibe is offset by restless little percussive outbursts and ornaments upon its easy-going groove. This one for those who dream while they dance. Lee Van Dowski and Londons Glimpse (aka Christopher Spero) provide the muscle on >La Cocina del Cabrone<, a celebratory, hip-shaking track that gloriously displays both artists unique sense of groove and sound design. With clattery drum machines setting the pace for a street parties worth of loose, rippling percussion, the pair pay tribute to Africa with rousing, call-and-response vocals that drive the track relentlessly, euphorically forward. It is, in a word, huge!