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PROTON0469 | 2020-08-07  
An artist with a considerable amount of kudos under his sizeable belt, Juan Deminicis returns to Proton Music with another hugely impressive in "Synchronicity".

Hailing from the populous and sprawling Buenos Aries, capital, Juan Deminicis has risen high above the towering skyscrapers of his home city and far beyond his country's borders. Success has been a constant companion for the Argentinean as he follows in the footsteps of those who inspired him. Thus, Digweed, Sasha, Warren and fellow superstar countryman, Hernan Cattaneo have all had a profound influence upon the Juan Deminicis sound.

An accomplished DJ who performs weekly across the clubs of the capital and beyond, Deminicis' production career is no less impressive. A triple century of production credits has thus found its way on to some of the finest underground imprints of the digital age. A debut for Atlantdigital in 2008 has been followed by over a decade of releases for the likes of Guy J's Lost and Found, Guy Mantzur's Plattenbank and Cattaneo's Sudbeat Music. Moreover, Proton Music has been a constant companion on the Juan Deminicis journey after January 2012's "Downshifting" debut with Pablo Acenso, followed a year later but the white-hot "Behind the Sun" EP and April 2019's "Life on the Moon". Remixed by a cast of stars that include Guy Mantzur and Khen, D-Nox and ZAC and GMJ and Matter, Deminicis has also been a highly sought-after artist.

Returning to the label after a remix of Michael A in May 2019, Juan Deminicis opens his 2020 account with the twin-track, "Synchronicity". The title track is a glorious melodic gem that shines across 7-minutes with its shimmering, sunlit motifs and hypnotic arpeggios. Conjuring images of warm and hazy afternoons, smooth delays and free-flowing keys ripple across a rhythmic framework characterised by shuffling hi-hats and rolling percussive groove. The result is wonderfully produced affair.

Opening with a grooved bassline that sits perfectly against a crisp percussive shell and seismic kick, "Sounds of Freedom" builds in effortless fashion with a swathe of melodic phrases that have their spiritual roots firmly in Kraftwerk's immaculate melodic programming. Cleverly building through textured white-noise washes and stratified layers of sound, the resultant track is a glorious reminder of Deminicis' talent, craft and technique.

The incredible "Synchronicity" flowing through Juan Deminicis' twin-track EP is certain to bring causal success.

Directed by Jay Epoch
AandR by James Warren
Mastered by Cid Inc.
Design by Ben Mautner
Text by James Warren

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