UNDERTHESEA, the label & party series run by the London via Berlin nomad Grego After All, presents the third record on the imprint featuring Russian artist Aleksei Nikitin AKA Nocow with a remix by Dutch producer Daniël Jacques.
Mostly known for his melancholic yet raw productions as alias Nocow, the Saint Petersburg-based producer delivers this record under his real name. On 'Vesna', which translates loosely to Spring in Russian, he delivers 4 special cuts focusing on the groovier spectrum of his sound and an extensive use of his own vocals.
The EP opens with the idiosyncratic 'Gruv' that like a renegade train creates a sense of anticipation. 'Blaze Away' explores the enjoyable feeling of isolation with a persuasive rhythm. Title track 'Vesna' reaches the previously promised climax that illustrates the rebirth of colour after the cold winter. Nikitin recalls to his MC roots through his subtle vocals into a solid summer hit. Subsequently, Daniël Jacques takes on 'Vesna' bringing a faster stripped down version reinforcing Nikitin's whispers and melodies for the dancefloor. At last, 'Dai Svet' concludes the EP with a warm afterglow.
Mostly known for his melancholic yet raw productions as alias Nocow, the Saint Petersburg-based producer delivers this record under his real name. On 'Vesna', which translates loosely to Spring in Russian, he delivers 4 special cuts focusing on the groovier spectrum of his sound and an extensive use of his own vocals.
The EP opens with the idiosyncratic 'Gruv' that like a renegade train creates a sense of anticipation. 'Blaze Away' explores the enjoyable feeling of isolation with a persuasive rhythm. Title track 'Vesna' reaches the previously promised climax that illustrates the rebirth of colour after the cold winter. Nikitin recalls to his MC roots through his subtle vocals into a solid summer hit. Subsequently, Daniël Jacques takes on 'Vesna' bringing a faster stripped down version reinforcing Nikitin's whispers and melodies for the dancefloor. At last, 'Dai Svet' concludes the EP with a warm afterglow.
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