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5/17/2016

Egal 3 – Ruzzi EP (2010)




  • House 
  • Tech-house 
  • Dub house 
  • Remixes 
  • Club dance


Comment: In general, the formula of house music is quite understandable. Catchy, endlessly repeated rhythms (at least it seems to sound that way!) will slightly be changed throughout the course. Secondly, the style provides a game between the obvious and the remote (or the hidden). More concretely, I mean how those sleek, fragile cadences are related to indirect sonic aspects, which come through the sonic filters to us. Coming from a distance to nearby us. It does mean house music shifts one’s perception about room with you and around you. For instance, by listening to this 3-notch outing one could hear intriguing melodica samples and loops to be developing in one (mainly in the right channel). Furthermore, those vocal samples startle you because of chiming as if coming out from a nearby apartment. So be warned – before you start to listen to it you should be convinced about good relationships between you and the neighbours. Indeed, it is all about house music even if there are up hints at dub. It is a house carnival in the first place. Please take steps to be a part of it. The issue is a part of the Italian imprint Ruzzinet.         

2/08/2016

SAD - Crystal Faces (2011)




  • Breakcore
  • Electro pop
  • Alternative dance
  • Deep house
  • Synth pop
Comment: by analysing the coverprint of this 3-notch issue you might presume of this music to be something fairly infantile and done with toys, for instance. However, the result is an example of great electro propulsions with chopped vocals and hovering atmospheric synth lines. By considering the coverprint once more one might assume something playfulness within it and he/she is not wrong altogether. As we know very well the puerility and playfulness often used to stick together. The second track Hipnolist involves synth pop frequencies to be added to crunchy electro cadences. Marvin is even more one step farther because of recruiting sublimely bouncing house-y vibes and softened vocals to the mix. Who could expect that after listening to the first a couple of compositions? In fact, the kind of versatility is the privilege of accomplished artists. Indeed, the result clocking in at a 21 minute is fascinatingly filled with pleasant surprises and sustainable threads. The issue is a par tof the discography of Ruzzinet.