
onedotsixtwo heads to Sao Paulo by way of the very talented Carla Cimino who has created two sensuous tracks in 'Fractal' and 'Illusion', while Australia's Mike Rish delivers a stunning remix of the title track.
Carla Cimino has been directly involved with electronic music and the underground scene in her native Sao Paulo since the early 2000's, and began producing her own material almost ten years ago. In that time she has released on many quality imprints such as Warung Recordings, Culprit and BC2 Records gained support from DJ's far and wide including Hernan Cattaneo, Hoj, Madloch, Chris Fortier and many more.
The EP opens with Fractal. Pulsating bass envelops the listener from the offset. Shimmering shakers and congas dance between sustained chords, and ethereal voices build tension amongst plucked strings. A track that would sit equally comfortably during the build of a set, or late into the night. Illusion is next with an addictive groove, razor sharp hats and mesmerising chimes, leading to a break full of excitement and anticipation, and onward to a release worth every second of the build. Mike Rish makes his mark on Fractal and what a mark it is. He takes the key elements of the original and adds a big dose of peak energy using powerful builds and sweeps layered amongst thunderous reverberating FX while accentuating the string elements. Proper heads down progressive.
Carla Cimino has been directly involved with electronic music and the underground scene in her native Sao Paulo since the early 2000's, and began producing her own material almost ten years ago. In that time she has released on many quality imprints such as Warung Recordings, Culprit and BC2 Records gained support from DJ's far and wide including Hernan Cattaneo, Hoj, Madloch, Chris Fortier and many more.
The EP opens with Fractal. Pulsating bass envelops the listener from the offset. Shimmering shakers and congas dance between sustained chords, and ethereal voices build tension amongst plucked strings. A track that would sit equally comfortably during the build of a set, or late into the night. Illusion is next with an addictive groove, razor sharp hats and mesmerising chimes, leading to a break full of excitement and anticipation, and onward to a release worth every second of the build. Mike Rish makes his mark on Fractal and what a mark it is. He takes the key elements of the original and adds a big dose of peak energy using powerful builds and sweeps layered amongst thunderous reverberating FX while accentuating the string elements. Proper heads down progressive.
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