The latest release from D.J. MacIntyre's SLC-6 Music welcomes Licha Ignacio to the label for his debut EP. Hailing from the progressive house hotbed of Argentina, Licha Ignacio is at the beginning of his production journey. 2023 would see the Buenos Aires resident emerge with a contribution to Future Avenue's Summer Sampler, a release which would lead to a four-track showcase via Cafe De Anatolia. Although just two credits deep into his discography, Licha has already made a name for himself with a cohesive balance of organic and progressive house within his productions. Now, presenting his first project of 2024, Licha add's SCL-6 Music to his resume with ‘Brocade'.
Title track ‘Brocade' leads the release off and showcases a nostalgic mood through retro vocal samples, evocative arps and a sturdy, dancefloor friendly framework. Clocking in at close to two minutes in length, the main break brings further development to the vocal narrative, through no frills modulation and a slow burning build which is nicely crafted for club play. Also included for the less vocally inclined is an instrumental version as well. Selection three, ‘Kamuro' lands with distinctive organic and cross-cultural qualities, cruising smoothly with plucked motifs and a gorgeous break highlighted by emotive phrasing. Moving forward to selection four, the exotic ‘Peony', Licha carries a similar vibe and mood throughout, delivering a mid set style tool to reset your dancefloor with its quirky melodies and intricate percussive arrangements. Rounding out the release are the lighter monochromes of ‘Willow', a seven-minute journey into cross-cultural themes and delicate musicality, all perfectly anchored by a tough low-end to keep energy locked.
Title track ‘Brocade' leads the release off and showcases a nostalgic mood through retro vocal samples, evocative arps and a sturdy, dancefloor friendly framework. Clocking in at close to two minutes in length, the main break brings further development to the vocal narrative, through no frills modulation and a slow burning build which is nicely crafted for club play. Also included for the less vocally inclined is an instrumental version as well. Selection three, ‘Kamuro' lands with distinctive organic and cross-cultural qualities, cruising smoothly with plucked motifs and a gorgeous break highlighted by emotive phrasing. Moving forward to selection four, the exotic ‘Peony', Licha carries a similar vibe and mood throughout, delivering a mid set style tool to reset your dancefloor with its quirky melodies and intricate percussive arrangements. Rounding out the release are the lighter monochromes of ‘Willow', a seven-minute journey into cross-cultural themes and delicate musicality, all perfectly anchored by a tough low-end to keep energy locked.
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