
Fall From Grace keeps torching a path through underground club culture, and Red Star proves why Glenn Morrison's label remains a magnet for forward-thinking electronic art. Morrison, the Royal Conservatory pianist turned dance-floor provocateur, teams with Italian electronic-pop outfit Musetta to conjure a record that drips with sultry melody and quiet danger. The original mix floats between deep house and melodic techno, a midnight pulse wrapped in lush harmonies.
Remixes come stacked with pedigree. Paul Keeley delivers a shimmering progressive cut built for long, late drives. Michael Cassette spins the track into a warm, Balearic haze. Bruce Aisher strips it down to a sleek, hypnotic groove. Each interpretation stretches the core idea in new directions while keeping Musetta's smoke-soaked vocals at the heart.
Red Star is the sound of elegance colliding with grit, a reminder that Fall From Grace has spent two decades feeding the underground with records that refuse to sit still. Morrison and his circle-veterans of Bedrock, Kompakt, Ninja Tune, Renaissance, and more-continue to build spaces where melody and mischief can breathe.
Remixes come stacked with pedigree. Paul Keeley delivers a shimmering progressive cut built for long, late drives. Michael Cassette spins the track into a warm, Balearic haze. Bruce Aisher strips it down to a sleek, hypnotic groove. Each interpretation stretches the core idea in new directions while keeping Musetta's smoke-soaked vocals at the heart.
Red Star is the sound of elegance colliding with grit, a reminder that Fall From Grace has spent two decades feeding the underground with records that refuse to sit still. Morrison and his circle-veterans of Bedrock, Kompakt, Ninja Tune, Renaissance, and more-continue to build spaces where melody and mischief can breathe.
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