Unclear Records offers a warm welcome to newcomer, multi- instrumentals and eighteen year old producer Coltre to its roster this April with his Parque Lage EP.
Alessandro Giacchi aka Coltre is a producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Arezzo in Italy, and what better place for him to mark his debut than the even impressive Unclear Records hailing from his hometown and run by close friend Niro and Elia Perrone, slotting him alongside the likes of Move D, Fred P, Gigi Masin and Roman Flugel on the roster, heʼs certainly in good company for his inaugural release.
Title-track 'Parque Lageʼ opens, with dusty jazz samples, warm rhodes, gritty rhythms and modulating bleeps perfectly showcasing Coltreʼs smooth and hypnotic style from the very beginning. The remix from Tusk Wax / ANMA Records / Cognitiva artist SofaTalk follows, adding a more insistent drum groove and wandering, jazzy synth licks throughout whilst storing the immersive essence of the originalʼs deep aesthetic.
'Makisʼ is up next, laying focus on stuttering synth chords, airy pads, squelching 303 acid lines and loose rhythms before ʼHello Taupeʼ closes the package on a dropped-tempo tip fuelled by shimmering chords, resonant licks, rumbling sub bass and off-kilter drums.
Alessandro Giacchi aka Coltre is a producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Arezzo in Italy, and what better place for him to mark his debut than the even impressive Unclear Records hailing from his hometown and run by close friend Niro and Elia Perrone, slotting him alongside the likes of Move D, Fred P, Gigi Masin and Roman Flugel on the roster, heʼs certainly in good company for his inaugural release.
Title-track 'Parque Lageʼ opens, with dusty jazz samples, warm rhodes, gritty rhythms and modulating bleeps perfectly showcasing Coltreʼs smooth and hypnotic style from the very beginning. The remix from Tusk Wax / ANMA Records / Cognitiva artist SofaTalk follows, adding a more insistent drum groove and wandering, jazzy synth licks throughout whilst storing the immersive essence of the originalʼs deep aesthetic.
'Makisʼ is up next, laying focus on stuttering synth chords, airy pads, squelching 303 acid lines and loose rhythms before ʼHello Taupeʼ closes the package on a dropped-tempo tip fuelled by shimmering chords, resonant licks, rumbling sub bass and off-kilter drums.
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