
In July 2022, Juan Deminicis released another in a long list of sparkling EPs on Proton Music. Showcasing all his production talent on the twin-track "Cycles", we return to the EP with remixes from a pair of Argentinean stars.
From the O'Brien province of Buenos Aires, Paul Deep has carved out an impressive name for himself with his distinctive sounding ‘fusing nuances of deep, progressive and techno'. A renowned DJ across his homeland, the Argentinean's production credentials are no less impressive with music signed to the likes of Meanwhile, Tale and Tone and Sudbeat Music. A single EP in the shape of September's "Orchid" was a notable Proton Music highlight in 2022 as Paul Deep now returns with a scintillating interpretation of "Cycles". Built up on a powerful rhythmic framework, melodic fragments from the original filter into the track along with familiar pads. Before long, new components make their presence felt as a muted arpeggio paves the way for a sumptuous lead motif to reveal itself. The various melodies then shine at a beatless breakdown before dropping back into a sultry bassline groove in the latter stages, full of dancefloor sensibilities.
Another Buenos Aires based artist, Lisandro has been a powerful figure within the underground dance community since a 2018 debut on his own Flug Lab imprint. Going on to showcase over a half century of credits for his label, other work has featured on the likes of Do Not Sit On The Furniture, Perfecto and Pablo Bolivar's Seven Villas. December 2022's "Traditions" EP revealed a wonderful aural diptych on Proton Music as Lisandro now returns with a typically impressive reworking of "Samhadi". Using Juan Deminicis' original parts to superb effect, familiar vocal cuts and piano motifs coruscate gently over the 6-minute timeframe. Adding a host of new production material, a new arpeggiated sequence cuts through the upper range with ease, sitting easily within existing musical structures. A strong beat and shaker fuelled percussive line add to the interpretation as Lisandro delivers another memorable remix to his production portfolio.
Remixes from Paul Deep and Lisandro have seen Juan Deminicis hit further "Cycles" of success.
Directed by Jay Epoch
Mastered by Cid Inc.
Design by Ben Mautner
Text by James Warren
From the O'Brien province of Buenos Aires, Paul Deep has carved out an impressive name for himself with his distinctive sounding ‘fusing nuances of deep, progressive and techno'. A renowned DJ across his homeland, the Argentinean's production credentials are no less impressive with music signed to the likes of Meanwhile, Tale and Tone and Sudbeat Music. A single EP in the shape of September's "Orchid" was a notable Proton Music highlight in 2022 as Paul Deep now returns with a scintillating interpretation of "Cycles". Built up on a powerful rhythmic framework, melodic fragments from the original filter into the track along with familiar pads. Before long, new components make their presence felt as a muted arpeggio paves the way for a sumptuous lead motif to reveal itself. The various melodies then shine at a beatless breakdown before dropping back into a sultry bassline groove in the latter stages, full of dancefloor sensibilities.
Another Buenos Aires based artist, Lisandro has been a powerful figure within the underground dance community since a 2018 debut on his own Flug Lab imprint. Going on to showcase over a half century of credits for his label, other work has featured on the likes of Do Not Sit On The Furniture, Perfecto and Pablo Bolivar's Seven Villas. December 2022's "Traditions" EP revealed a wonderful aural diptych on Proton Music as Lisandro now returns with a typically impressive reworking of "Samhadi". Using Juan Deminicis' original parts to superb effect, familiar vocal cuts and piano motifs coruscate gently over the 6-minute timeframe. Adding a host of new production material, a new arpeggiated sequence cuts through the upper range with ease, sitting easily within existing musical structures. A strong beat and shaker fuelled percussive line add to the interpretation as Lisandro delivers another memorable remix to his production portfolio.
Remixes from Paul Deep and Lisandro have seen Juan Deminicis hit further "Cycles" of success.
Directed by Jay Epoch
Mastered by Cid Inc.
Design by Ben Mautner
Text by James Warren
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