Review: Frankey & Sandrino's reputation for meticulous curation and refined studio skills, evident through their releases on top labels like Innervisions, Diynamic, and Crosstown, meets Nadia Ali's legendary vocal prowess, known for her iconic work on Rapture with Iio. The result, "I See You" lives up to hype with the delivery of a beautifully crafted house track that seamlessly blends both listening pleasure and dancefloor energy. Sasha Carassi then delivers a powerful indie techno remix that full of synth action further showcasing his expert touch for Renaissance.
Review: AIKON returns to Renaissance with this Dark Horse single that weaves dark wave vibes with bouncing sub-pop and synth bass music. Somehow still holding an indie groove like a Michael Mayer track might, the "Dark Horse" takes on a slightly sultry, country and emo tip with its subject matter by Kyozo a tone on top. Getting a deeper and techier mix from Made By Pete, a club mix focuses of the original's more subtle synths which are pushed up front, with a deeper and choral bonus track added called "Unfold".
Review: Legendary UK label Renaissance returns this week with an EP by rising Spanish producer Vita V - the Sorioneku EP. It features the vocal-centered title track which is a deep and mesmersing affair, with fellow countryman EdOne serving up a bass-driven tech house remix up next. "Eparina" increases the intensity, aimed squarely at the pre-peak time dancefloor with it too getting reworked, this time by Tel Aviv-based Dor Reuveni & Takiru (aka Guy Shaked) who take the track into sublime melodic house territory. Elsewhere, two more originals await you in the form of "Errax" and "Boltaren" respectively which give you a dose of proper dancefloor drama.
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