New edition of Special Series brings you a special Slovene talent in the form of Baly,
whom we got to know and love many years ago at Subcult. This time he returns with a marvelous
3 tracker record, perfect for long summer nights.
Playa Azul comes in comes in hard with great harmonious elements with old school sweet pad leading the way, proggy bass line creeping in the back and tightly placed drum fillers pan the spectrum. Each bar end gets smartly accentuated by mellow tone progression, which fits perfectly in the broody yet driving of the tune. Just don't let your foot of the accelerator.
Independente goes in completely other direction, yet brakes are still not applied. Drum work is arppegiated in a smart fashion with toms & perx building the structure of this funky number, and the bass rolls out in full 16/4 turning up the heat. Chord stabs and vox cuts swoop in and you get yourself another tight tune with massive floor damage potential.
The last track finishes off the record in a more serious tone and coming full circle with opening number. It's all about the sub bass down here, low horns and filtered nasty vox working in tandem to intro an offset main hook, which goes well into all sorts of FX craziness on the breakdown. Nice slab of proggy techy to move those cones and feet.
whom we got to know and love many years ago at Subcult. This time he returns with a marvelous
3 tracker record, perfect for long summer nights.
Playa Azul comes in comes in hard with great harmonious elements with old school sweet pad leading the way, proggy bass line creeping in the back and tightly placed drum fillers pan the spectrum. Each bar end gets smartly accentuated by mellow tone progression, which fits perfectly in the broody yet driving of the tune. Just don't let your foot of the accelerator.
Independente goes in completely other direction, yet brakes are still not applied. Drum work is arppegiated in a smart fashion with toms & perx building the structure of this funky number, and the bass rolls out in full 16/4 turning up the heat. Chord stabs and vox cuts swoop in and you get yourself another tight tune with massive floor damage potential.
The last track finishes off the record in a more serious tone and coming full circle with opening number. It's all about the sub bass down here, low horns and filtered nasty vox working in tandem to intro an offset main hook, which goes well into all sorts of FX craziness on the breakdown. Nice slab of proggy techy to move those cones and feet.
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