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Best of Senso Sounds 2019

Various Artists

Senso Sounds
SENSO060 | 2019-12-13  
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I Got Haters
Original Mix (5:52)
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Softly Twisted
Original Mix (6:51)
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Prisma
Original Mix (6:26)
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Senso Sounds fifth year has without a doubt been one of its best in terms of a string of very strong releases by some of the scene's protagonists as well as some promising newcomers, reflected in this 2019 'best of' collection.

Oliver Huntemann's own 'Nordpol' takes the lead and transmits an icey atmosphere, razor sharp synths cutting through the mix over a muscular bassline and Huntemann’s trademark precision-hard drums followed by Lilly Palmer's 'Listen To Me', a fearsome, driving bomb with clattering percussion and some huge moments, before label regular André Winter and Lilly Palmer team up to twist new levels of drive and grit out of Teenage Mutants & Frankyeffe's 'Run".

'Don’t Know' by Carlo Ruetz is followed by Maksim Dark's 'Chainsaw' to keep with the vibe, followed by 'Caterpillar' a lean, focussed and deadly example of Hidden Empire's craft - synths. French producer Olivier Giacomotto contributes an electro infused rework of 'Oliver Huntemann's Vertigo' taken from the Paranoia Remixes.

Shaded brings his A game, with a trippy, lean burner intriguingly titled 'I Got Haters', before 'Thrill' by Maksim Dark and Joran van Pol features a track from the Kontakt series which was kicked off this year by Oliver Huntemann & André Winter's 'Reeperbahn' which is also included here.

Longtime Senso collaborator André Winter also his 'Carte Noire', a strong techno banger, featuring dystopian detuned synth lines and diamond-hard beats, before Aitor Ronda from Barcelona provides 'Hunter Moon'. Carbon offers up 'Softly Twisted' - an apt description of the track which teases with a silky groove before providing a slamming, slightly wonky dancefloor workout.
The 'Best Of' can't be complete without 'Fire' by DJ Kon' featuring Cari Golden, certainly one of this years highlihts. Finally
Hamburg native Heerhorst drops 'Prisma', a deep, atmospheric techno cut that displays the producer’s affinity of massive, thick blasts of synth noise, before Huntemann & Winter round off the impressive collection.

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