Review: Mexican Theus Mago's "Terremoto Valley Express EP" is a captivating exploration of trance and dance music. This 4-track journey takes listeners on a thrilling ride through driving rhythms, uplifting melodies, and euphoric soundscapes. The EP seamlessly blends elements of classic trance with contemporary dance music influences. Tracks like "Terremoto Valley Express" and "Electric Sun" showcase Theus Mago's ability to craft infectious melodies and driving basslines that wouldn't sound out of place in a trance club. Meanwhile, "Lost in the Echo" takes a deeper dive into atmospheric textures and introspective sounds, offering a brief moment of respite before the final track, "Neon Night," explodes with a pulsating energy.
Review: Many happy returns to Silicone Soul's Darkroom Dubs label, which has now notched up two decades releasing music. To celebrate, they've put together this anniversary collection full to bursting not with classic cuts, but rather new and unheard music for those who like their dancefloor music dark and twisted. Fittingly, Silicone Soul kick things off with the chunky, squelchy bass-propelled early morning hedonism of 'Fahrenheit 625 (WRC Remix)', while low-slung, locked-in throb-jobs are provided by Theus Mago ('Intensify'), Undo (the acid-fired trip that is 'Vencejos') and Subcisco (the trippy, sub-heavy and wide-eyed 'Boiling Point'). There are quite a few tasty musical curveballs too, not least the Chicken Lips-on-acid flex of 'Lucky Luciano' by Am$trad Millionaire and the woozy electro-meets-EBM haziness of 'Always Almost' by Of Norway.
Review: Legend in the scene Theus Mago - known for releases on Optimo Music, Futureboogie, Pets and Kill The DJ Records before that - returns to his own Duro label. Three bangers and three remixes later we have Dog Is Calling You. Keeping the dominatrix vibe of the EP subtle in "Asesino Sicotico", Theus Mago turns it up to 11 on the techno-meter in the title track, with Die Wilde Jagd going Soviet France with its remix. "Papa En Roy" cruises through like a 7-minute fly over the darker realms of Italo Disco - that's given a gnarly drum machine and synth remix by Alinka. Peter Invasion & Gregor Habicht get stingy in their version, with the 'Hazme Famosa' mix of "Asesino Sicotico" the hit number here. Woof!
Review: Moderna and Mexico's Theus Mago are not on their first outcome. They collaborated few years ago with "Tecno Misogino" on french label La Dame Noir. This time, it is on Theus Mago's own imprint Duro, and both brings their eclectic sound that blending techno, acid, electro and dark disco. Setting the tone with a powerful opening, 'La Tranca' is a dynamic and pulsating track characterized by expressive vocals and psychedelic synthesizers. The next track, Preset Body, is a chaotic track with an acidic bassline and a booming drum that immerses the listener in a whirlwind of rotating and twisted synthesizers. Following is "Give Chance A Trance", a rave cut with incisive drum and reverberating synthesizers while the EP closes with the quirky and intoxicating track The Motion Of Emotions, luring the listener on a journey into the night.
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