Review: Irresistible to all, the mythical sound of the sirens found in the bay of Naples lures many with their magical sounds. Partenope's music echoes round the rocks until listeners can bear it no more and are enticed onto the dancefloor - as if transported to another world. This is best exemplified on the sensual nu-disco track "Serenusa" with its seductive vocal (sung in Italian) underpinned by a sunny lo-slung groove. Up next is the bright like neon bliss of "Vetara" calling to mind legends such as Nail or Max Essa.
Review: Neapolitan producer Partenope certainly wears a big Underground Resistance influence on his sleeve in the case of 'Odysseya', and we're not going to argue either. But it's no bad thing, especially as it's a general love of the soulful, uplifting, musical end of the techno scale rather than a creative plunder of any UR track in particular. The label has pulled out the big guns with a Gerd Janson remix to accompany it too, and Janson certainly delivers with his warm production bringing out the best via three way acid trance techno hybrid.
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