The final Rave Tuga Vol; relentless techno cuts from another fresh group of artists from Portugal.
It all starts moody with Diogo's 'B-Trails', Algarve veterans Roundhouse Kick's 'Run', both 303-tinged rollers.
Temudo, plus local rave pioneers A-Paul and Wla Garcia switch things up later on delving into relentless techno territories.
Trance-inspired gems arise via the arpeggio-driven cut by Morrice; a true local rave document, recorded live in the 90s at iconic Porto club Rocks.
José Acid's trippy acid escalade 'Untitled 17'. Kit ket and Mina resident ketia offers a twisted and evocative acid cut, just like Unknown's vocal synth extravaganza. Newcomer Valody's wonderful exercise on mutating sonics over broken techno. Benficker & Infestus both come with broken approaches, the first exploring electro and the second going full-on uk breaks mode.
Rave Tuga closes this four-volume chapter, leaving a clear message that there's much to be excited about in the Portuguese scene.
It all starts moody with Diogo's 'B-Trails', Algarve veterans Roundhouse Kick's 'Run', both 303-tinged rollers.
Temudo, plus local rave pioneers A-Paul and Wla Garcia switch things up later on delving into relentless techno territories.
Trance-inspired gems arise via the arpeggio-driven cut by Morrice; a true local rave document, recorded live in the 90s at iconic Porto club Rocks.
José Acid's trippy acid escalade 'Untitled 17'. Kit ket and Mina resident ketia offers a twisted and evocative acid cut, just like Unknown's vocal synth extravaganza. Newcomer Valody's wonderful exercise on mutating sonics over broken techno. Benficker & Infestus both come with broken approaches, the first exploring electro and the second going full-on uk breaks mode.
Rave Tuga closes this four-volume chapter, leaving a clear message that there's much to be excited about in the Portuguese scene.
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