
Franzis-D - Romance En Cordoba
The "Romance En Cordoba" palpitates with a breakcore pace and monstrous build that begins brutally, but is then tightly wound until its forced release into a veil of torpid synths. Franzis-D is melting faces on a dance floor somewhere, and then it transforms and proceeds to lullaby you to another realm.
A grittier, grimier side of Stanisha comes through with 2 versions one its brittle crackle and eerie vocal sample, the other one is certainly more of a headphone oeuvre than dance floor banger that incongruity is what makes his work so interesting. Matias Fernandez Vina feels curiously free of the current "bass music" narrative, won't find much experimenting with house rhythms here. Instead, his remix presents a post-human world of industrial decay and rusting machines..
The array of detuned and broken string instruments and other techno-exoticism that Matias Spataro lays down the theme pretty well: rigid percussion oscillates with a downswing into murky LFO wobbles, accented with chimes, bits of string. All deep corners, imagined harems and other seedy dens of iniquity comes from the Jose Tabarez, his brand of strident, strobe-burst expansionism deeper, headier, its horizon-wide synth swaths leading the way across soft clicks and radiant chords.
Preview: release
Tracklist
01.Romance En Cordoba (Original Mix)
02.Romance En Cordoba (Stanisha Remix)
03.Romance En Cordoba (Stanisha Romantic Mix)
04.Romance En Cordoba (Matias Fernandez Vina Remix)
05.Romance En Cordoba (Matias Spataro Remix)
06.Romance En Cordoba (Jose Tabarez Remix)
Label: Insomniafm Records
Cat: IFMR055
Release: April 9th 2012
Style: Progressive House