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Third EP by the parisian producer. Good as always.
Just a few months after his last effort, Coni is back with a vengeance on the ClekClekBoom imprint with the wild "Comfort Zone" EP.
This time he tried to do some happy raw tracks to dance to, but not only.
The show begins with "The Opposite" where an ever growing synth pad pattern keep going while some dusty toms make things tribal
and warm. Playing with the low and the high pass to create pressure points, it makes the tension floating all along this confident and
sunny opener.
The next one "Napalm" is a direct homage to the Dance Mania legacy, the Chicago flavor is all over this straight banger, in the purest
form possible. Using some jacking 606 and a 909 mixed with some old organ is enough to build this obsessive tool, ready for any
floor.
On the flip, "Bunker's Groove" dives into a more darker territory, aimed for the late hours of a warehouse party, it's filled with muffled
percussions and decay getting lost in analog reverbs. Distilled in the track, some rare stabs loosely looking like some sounds used in
the ballroom scene are here to remind us that we're still in the club, but deep, deep below the surface.
Maintaining the same mood, "Exit To The Comfort Zone" ends the EP in a more introspective fashion. Beat-less and full of sci-fi
noises, the human presence is just allowed via some long distance voices recorded from an unknown past, then quietly fades into
some electronic mist.
All in all this record shows how versatile Coni can be, and we can't wait to see what he'll be cooking for the next chapter...
A1 The Opposit
A2 Napalm
B1 Bunker's Groove
B2 Exit to Comfort Zone
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4