Review: Berlin-based Luca Murgia, who's racked up a dozen or so single/EP releases on Burek, GetWet, Slow Motion Records and other labels, comes to Lakuti's Uzuri Recordings with four despatches from the more experimental end of the deep house spectrum. 'Clavinet Discourse' itself is a broken beat affair that rides a frantic Afro-style rhythm played on organic percussion, while 'Thousands Of Chimes' together is a chuggy number with an almost 'Italo meets Krautrock' feel. More trad-style deep house pleasures come in the form of 'Talking Song', which is available with (Original) or without (Dub) the distinctive squelch of the EP's titular instrument.
Review: Gifted Culture collective announce the second jam session of an announced trilogy. GMI Jam Venice comes from the filth and the mug of the abandoned ex-industrial area in the outskirts of Venice in northern Italy. There, Autre and Two Thou invade Hawaiian Chips' state of the art studio, where all together ride '70s synthesizer rarities and try to domesticate the monstrous Yamaha CS 80 synth. This jam, inspired by the post-industrial Venetian scenario, dives between the dreams of archetypal electronic music and reminiscences of psychedelic progressive bands, giving birth to two long journeys ready to gently carry the dancefloor into the outer space.
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