For the latest instalment of SCI+TEC's popular FORMULA series the label have been on globetrotting mission to gather members and music from all corners of the globe. Formula Four sees us bringing together Italy and London based artists alongside Miami, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
FORMULA FOUR kicks off with Mumbaya, the latest collaborative work from Paride Saraceni & Dema. With video evidence already circulating on the internet, this not so secret and now much sought after weapon of label boss Dubfire is ready for all to enjoy.
From the hands in the air chants of the lead track to the deeper, sinister, dark space of Kachu MX's 'Mystery'. Minimal elements layered for maximum effect as our Mexican friend delivers an eerie techno touch. We go intergalactic with Bryan Brack's 'Astral' as he creates an vast musical expanse for his sounds to dance within.
Omid 16B joins forces with Alex George on their SCI+TEC debut, 'Spider'. The fierce and relentless kick-drum throbs throughout as eastern strings are plucked and filtered and sirens cascade. Miami is our fourth and final stop and we are treated to the twisted grooves for Kevin Castro's 'Cubism'. The tightly wound melody unravels and compresses time and again as it climbs and falls, supported by its marching bassline.
FORMULA FOUR kicks off with Mumbaya, the latest collaborative work from Paride Saraceni & Dema. With video evidence already circulating on the internet, this not so secret and now much sought after weapon of label boss Dubfire is ready for all to enjoy.
From the hands in the air chants of the lead track to the deeper, sinister, dark space of Kachu MX's 'Mystery'. Minimal elements layered for maximum effect as our Mexican friend delivers an eerie techno touch. We go intergalactic with Bryan Brack's 'Astral' as he creates an vast musical expanse for his sounds to dance within.
Omid 16B joins forces with Alex George on their SCI+TEC debut, 'Spider'. The fierce and relentless kick-drum throbs throughout as eastern strings are plucked and filtered and sirens cascade. Miami is our fourth and final stop and we are treated to the twisted grooves for Kevin Castro's 'Cubism'. The tightly wound melody unravels and compresses time and again as it climbs and falls, supported by its marching bassline.
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