Ziger – Circles, incl of Blusoul, Mariano Mellino Remixes [Movement Recordings]

Ziger – Circles, incl of Blusoul, Mariano Mellino Remixes [Movement Recordings]

Ziger – Circles, incl of Blusoul, Mariano Mellino Remixes [Movement Recordings]

by September 28, 2015

Greek label Movement Recordings is surely bringing the heat on by releasing Ziger’s original titled – “Circles” with remixes from two DJ/Producers who are well on their way, blazing a path of subliminal musicality and moreover confound you with their varied soundscapes. Plus the label’s output is focused on a selection of underground heavy weights, all of which are going the distance.
Keeping it real and backing up Progressive House in all its glory, the original opens up the EP with an unemotive backing beat pattern, slathering on a percussive back ground over ridden only by a mellifluous haunting vocal pasture and a decidedly avant garde instrumental electronic play to round things off. The wandering bass line that leads one up to an evocative break down, further goes to culminate in to a deep chested cavern of eyes closed work out.
Cut to the first of the remixes, welcomes Blusoul in to the pack and his handiwork immediately reins things up by imperceptibly slowing it all down and a chugging dragging deep bass line fills up every corner of your brains wondrously so. This is basic sonic assault taking the style in question to deeper soaring heights as ever. The melody play makes one mush and the resonant motif of his remix work bursts all through the track, in all its warmth.
Finishing up the release, Argentina’s jewel Mariano Mellino gets down and murky by treating the tune in glorious underground grooves, that will melt your senses in to dark submission. This darkness has all the makings of a Siberian oil refinery; the disorienting bass line is sewed in with silken precision over spectral seamless intersections of new contemporary music aesthetics. Not to forget that the pulsing bass, bubbling mid frequency and hypnotic fixtures of vocalism and sliding slippery melodics that peek out are just too good to bear.
Round of applause to everyone associated with the release. And it’s out on the 12th of October.

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