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There is something brewing in PicNic34's crew, ready to throw out the second single release which boasts an unconventional Vladislav Delay rework. Masterfully done to be print at 45rpm, but it should be played at 33rpm, it is already played and supported by Laurent Garnier, Sunil Sharpe, Tommy Four Seven, Joris Voorn, Andrew Grant and many more artists.
This time is the turn of Lucretio (from The Analogue Cops) and Francesco Devincenti to bring us a wind of change in the current music scene. Their original mix “Tempesta di Valvole” is grounded on the same high sound quality which characterized the first release of the label. They fished particular fat sounds from their hardware-boxes of treats, forging a sleek Techno track stuffed with delayed synth originated by a modular machine, the same that Francesco Devincenti loves handle.
The remix is made by one of the key feature of electronic music, Sasu Ripatti, who has worked with a wide range of musicians, ranging from Massive Attack and Craig Armstrong to Ryuichi Sakamoto, Black Dice, Scissor Sisters, Towa Tei and AGF. Vladislav Delay, Luomo, Uusitalo, Conoco or Sistol: each of his pseudonym is synonymous of unexpected fresh rain of rhythm. Revisiting “Tempesta di Valvole” he has injected horsepower to the original tune, flowing in a sinuous movement that rattles off that knot between pure experimental and Techno sounds. The crew of PicNic34 adds another highly sought record to their new, but propulsive project.
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