
Following up his most recent hit single "Spend Time Well" youngster CALIPPO presents another deep house master piece.
SENSES OF SCRIPTURE convinces with an amazing portion of fresh new deep house flavor. Capturing the synergy of Calippo's studio impulses he creates a spacious flow of twisted funk and dark machine soul on the title track. With each element given time to find its realisation, filtered synth stabs seemingly search out emphatic chords. Unhurried drums push and pull at the fabric of the track, while haunting keys and an omnipresent sine bass go to work. A strangled clap hints at a more rigid direction, only to emphasise the slowly unfolding, low slung beat patterns.
HEAR WHAT reflects CALIPPO's idea of captivating deep house music with a retro feel, a trademark due to his vintage progressive house and old school techno influences, casts a warm shine over the track. Chugging bass and a straightforward percussion track hold the mix up as it builds with is, musically inclined structure and feel, setting an unmistakable and catchy groove.
Setting ethereal vocals against waves of sub bass from the bowels, subtle percussion allows FEEL GOOD to seductively reveal a lighter tech side. Rasping claps and industrial cymbals draw the track into an aquatic netherworld of bright ebbing synths and gently flowing pads that subtly sweep in during breakdowns and drops.
SENSES OF SCRIPTURE convinces with an amazing portion of fresh new deep house flavor. Capturing the synergy of Calippo's studio impulses he creates a spacious flow of twisted funk and dark machine soul on the title track. With each element given time to find its realisation, filtered synth stabs seemingly search out emphatic chords. Unhurried drums push and pull at the fabric of the track, while haunting keys and an omnipresent sine bass go to work. A strangled clap hints at a more rigid direction, only to emphasise the slowly unfolding, low slung beat patterns.
HEAR WHAT reflects CALIPPO's idea of captivating deep house music with a retro feel, a trademark due to his vintage progressive house and old school techno influences, casts a warm shine over the track. Chugging bass and a straightforward percussion track hold the mix up as it builds with is, musically inclined structure and feel, setting an unmistakable and catchy groove.
Setting ethereal vocals against waves of sub bass from the bowels, subtle percussion allows FEEL GOOD to seductively reveal a lighter tech side. Rasping claps and industrial cymbals draw the track into an aquatic netherworld of bright ebbing synths and gently flowing pads that subtly sweep in during breakdowns and drops.
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