Hicky & Kalo make a long awaited return to the label with the 'Coming Back Home' EP.
Bucking the trend of modern artists, Hicky & Kalo made their name for carving out a niche in the underground scene as resident DJs at the one of its kind Stereo Club in Montreal, as well as landing releases on some progressive house top labels such as Mango Alley, onedotsixtwo and Replug. And of course by spreading great music trough their own imprint, Plaisir Sonores.
The EP opens with 'Coming Back Home', where a dark groove emerges with spiky bass. Lightening the track, pretty arps dance playfully as heavily effected vocal ad libs add depth. One for the late floors waiting for the sun to make its first appearance of the day.
'From Sea to Sea' continues the trend; deep satisfying low end grooves juxtaposed by breezy arps. A muscular, and ultimately danceable floor filler.
Finally, the pair lay down some 'Wisdom'(!), a lighter number with tons of character. Ethereal and uplifting, the groove is richly melodic and hypnotic from the off.
Bucking the trend of modern artists, Hicky & Kalo made their name for carving out a niche in the underground scene as resident DJs at the one of its kind Stereo Club in Montreal, as well as landing releases on some progressive house top labels such as Mango Alley, onedotsixtwo and Replug. And of course by spreading great music trough their own imprint, Plaisir Sonores.
The EP opens with 'Coming Back Home', where a dark groove emerges with spiky bass. Lightening the track, pretty arps dance playfully as heavily effected vocal ad libs add depth. One for the late floors waiting for the sun to make its first appearance of the day.
'From Sea to Sea' continues the trend; deep satisfying low end grooves juxtaposed by breezy arps. A muscular, and ultimately danceable floor filler.
Finally, the pair lay down some 'Wisdom'(!), a lighter number with tons of character. Ethereal and uplifting, the groove is richly melodic and hypnotic from the off.
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