Supported by : AME, Laurent Garnier, Rodriguez Junior, Kolombo
Steh Troxler, The martinez Brothers, Dixon, Tales of Us, Ben Klock
Motor Drum Ensemble, Bicep , Mind against, Nina Kravitz........
KISS ME HARDY is glad to welcome the Italian producer Francesco Tarantini and his lastest Techno release, the Freccia EP.
First up is DUMPING; a quality enriched, Techno dub flavoured record that is bolstered by its muffled and dark reverberated stabs,
and an unsparing drum groove.
FRECCIA then features the sort of 90's Techno that would make Danny Tenaglia wilt. The spirit of Berlin's late night is most
definitely alive and well with this one.
The appropriately named STILL 90'S is the last of the three originals, and is - by a distance - the most housy too.
Laden with raw, hard hitting kicks and an old school 90's rave lead, it signs off the EP with a simultaneously groovy yet happy
appeal.
In all, this is a diverse release brimming with intricacies and hidden crevices that are well worth exploring.
Steh Troxler, The martinez Brothers, Dixon, Tales of Us, Ben Klock
Motor Drum Ensemble, Bicep , Mind against, Nina Kravitz........
KISS ME HARDY is glad to welcome the Italian producer Francesco Tarantini and his lastest Techno release, the Freccia EP.
First up is DUMPING; a quality enriched, Techno dub flavoured record that is bolstered by its muffled and dark reverberated stabs,
and an unsparing drum groove.
FRECCIA then features the sort of 90's Techno that would make Danny Tenaglia wilt. The spirit of Berlin's late night is most
definitely alive and well with this one.
The appropriately named STILL 90'S is the last of the three originals, and is - by a distance - the most housy too.
Laden with raw, hard hitting kicks and an old school 90's rave lead, it signs off the EP with a simultaneously groovy yet happy
appeal.
In all, this is a diverse release brimming with intricacies and hidden crevices that are well worth exploring.
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