Penrose returns for the all-important 002. This one comes courtesy of Silicodisco. You may recognise him from recent Ombra outings. With fresh releases on the horizon with Rotten City and Roam Recordings; the Spaniard kicks off a busy summer with three incredible originals here for David Ponziano’s burgeoning Penrose label.
First up is ‘Angel Of Urano’. Taking us deep into the dancefloor where bluesy chords and a sexy, cat-like bassline create the feeling that you’re floating just an inch or two off the ground. ‘Ice Blue’ bounces between planets on a bassline made of pure electroid titanium and a groove crunchier than rusty space debris, the real pay-off is the trippy breakdown mid-way as molten synths whisk us into a fast lane we didn’t even know existed. ‘4 Only’ is a gnarled slab of crisp electro-inspired sweatiness. Intense and unrelenting, there’s a distinct early 2000s feel to the groove while the pace and mood have all the sultriness of a 2020 dark disco jam.
Complete with a super creeper remix from Duro bossman Theus Mago, Penrose continue to show promise as one of this year’s most exciting new labels. Roll on 003!
First up is ‘Angel Of Urano’. Taking us deep into the dancefloor where bluesy chords and a sexy, cat-like bassline create the feeling that you’re floating just an inch or two off the ground. ‘Ice Blue’ bounces between planets on a bassline made of pure electroid titanium and a groove crunchier than rusty space debris, the real pay-off is the trippy breakdown mid-way as molten synths whisk us into a fast lane we didn’t even know existed. ‘4 Only’ is a gnarled slab of crisp electro-inspired sweatiness. Intense and unrelenting, there’s a distinct early 2000s feel to the groove while the pace and mood have all the sultriness of a 2020 dark disco jam.
Complete with a super creeper remix from Duro bossman Theus Mago, Penrose continue to show promise as one of this year’s most exciting new labels. Roll on 003!
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