Review: Deborah De Luca is on an unstoppable trajectory, as her latest release shows. The title track is an epic affair that builds and builds against the backdrop of bleeding acid lines, razor sharp percussion and blustering melodies. The Sola Mente owner opts for a similar approach on "Dondake". Featuring warbling 303s and tougher drums, these elements form the basis for De Luca to drop a mysterious trance riff. On "No Name", she deploys this approach again, but on this occasion, the melodies are more dreamy and the use of a looped vocal sample lends the arrangement a more ethereal feel. Like the rest of this release, it'll still have the desired dance floor effect.
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