Review: Germany by-way-of Spain label Golden Soul is back with its 81st release by Imanol. The Uruguayan artist takes you a higher state state on the dancefloor, rich in musical cultural fusions while taking in electro, indie, pop, electronica on "Montevideo". Next track "Muertevideo" is a seriously moody and low slung dark disco epic, which receives a rework by label chief James Rod up next that takes the track up to a higher tempo and injects more dancefloor dynamics to rock the main room dancefloor.
Review: Madrid's Azaria and Brazil's Hoochie Coochie Papa join forces on this two-track EP for James Rod's Spanish-based Golden Soul label. What they've come up with between them are two big n' balls-y synth cuts that you could pretty much file under disco, techno or prog as you see fit, because both 'Aventador' and 'Deserto' should go down a storm on any dancefloor where big n' balls-y synth cuts are played! 'Aventador' has an intense, ominous, eve-of-the-war kinda feel, while 'Deserto' is just a little lighter on its feet and sports some pleasing snake charmer-esque flourishes towards the end.
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