SHIFT Ltd has already created quite the stir with its inaugural outings. The Italian imprint, owned and helmed by Gianluca Marcelli in collaboration with Francesco Gori , has already featured originals and remixes by the likes of Fabio Della Torre, Nasty Boy and DJ Spider, but it s their latest – a 4-track Various Artist EP – that looks set to cement their fledgling status as house purveyors of some repute.
Kicking off the EP is the sounds of Jordan Fields; a man who needs no introduction to fans of quality-strewn house music. The US native has been on a rich vein of form recently, with his productions – most notably on Dutch imprint Rush Hour – landing in the boxes of some of the scene's most celebrated acts. His purple patch very much continues unabated on 'Stay On The Path', a whimsical, almost celestial track that makes smart use of a series of analogue chords and a ubiquitous melodic charge.
Capitalising on the package's early promise is the aforementioned Gianluca Marcelli, who opts for a more uptempo – albeit ominous soundscape - on the snare-soaked 'Gangsta'. Stuffed to the brim with groove-soaked sounds and a mound of clever claps, it saunters at a swaggering and charming pace that's difficult to find fault with.
Little Hado's majestic 'Curtea Interioara' is another sophisticated slice of party-starting house music, with its brash kicks wonderfully at odds with its sporadic piano flourishes. Finally, DNArT's 'Planet' – complete with its twinkling, sonic soundscapes, its futuristic leanings and its bassline-led charge – forces obvious parallels with vintage Red Planet records; both in title and in sound. Make no mistake about it: this is classy stuff that's been tailor made for the more discerning side of the house music spectrum.
Kicking off the EP is the sounds of Jordan Fields; a man who needs no introduction to fans of quality-strewn house music. The US native has been on a rich vein of form recently, with his productions – most notably on Dutch imprint Rush Hour – landing in the boxes of some of the scene's most celebrated acts. His purple patch very much continues unabated on 'Stay On The Path', a whimsical, almost celestial track that makes smart use of a series of analogue chords and a ubiquitous melodic charge.
Capitalising on the package's early promise is the aforementioned Gianluca Marcelli, who opts for a more uptempo – albeit ominous soundscape - on the snare-soaked 'Gangsta'. Stuffed to the brim with groove-soaked sounds and a mound of clever claps, it saunters at a swaggering and charming pace that's difficult to find fault with.
Little Hado's majestic 'Curtea Interioara' is another sophisticated slice of party-starting house music, with its brash kicks wonderfully at odds with its sporadic piano flourishes. Finally, DNArT's 'Planet' – complete with its twinkling, sonic soundscapes, its futuristic leanings and its bassline-led charge – forces obvious parallels with vintage Red Planet records; both in title and in sound. Make no mistake about it: this is classy stuff that's been tailor made for the more discerning side of the house music spectrum.