Review: Italian producer Fango returns on his always impressive Degustibus imprint, serving up some truly unique electronic music that has earned him accolades from top producers such as Michael Mayer and Marcel Dettmann. Here the Venetian serves up a full length release in the form of Gea: a 10-track trip of eclectic flavours, spanning across various moods and tempos. It's a departure from his contorted takes on techno that he's presented in recent years. Flexing his matured production credits, Fango fuses cosmic/prog rock on "Oceano" and "Aura", neon-lit disco on "Crono" and psychedelic influences on the epic "Crono" - meticulously put together on his machines resulting in a spectrum of sounds to satisfy most palettes. It's a serenade from Gea to Ouranos: the Greek gods of earth and sky.
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