Spiders In My Head (feat CLO - Modular Project Rave mix) - (5:21) 127 BPM
Review: French electronic duo Kimshies, comprised of Peo Watson and Mika Frojman, make a striking debut on Roam Recordings with their EP, End of Love. Known for their fusion of dark, gritty tones, the duo navigates through haunting melodies and intense sonic textures with finesse and grace. The title track, featuring S//Rose, immerses listeners in a raw, visceral take down, while "Spiders in My Head," enriched by CLO's vocals, maintains the EP's dark allure. With remixes by Moderna and Modular Project adding fresh perspectives, End of Love goes the distance.
Review: Montessori makes a compelling return to front page with Ataraxia - a chunky, low slung offering for Roam Recordings. Its title track stands with its intricately crafted synthwork and neon drive time sensations, while "Rollero" introduces a psychedelic twist, incorporating enchanting vocals that seamlessly meld with the EP's robust and energetic vibe. The Mystery Affair remix elevates the tempo, delivering a dynamic rendition of the original number with captivating vocal effects swirling around with sonic atmosphere. A sultry Franz Scala remix adds some welcomed Italo vibes to "Rollero", infusing prominent snares, arpeggios, and immersive electronic elements.
Review: Roam Recordings' periodic compilation series returns after a year off in 2021. As with previous editions, main man Jason Peters has put together a fine selection of back catalogue gems, lesser-known remixes and obscurities from the vaults. It's a fine snapshot of the San Francisco-based imprint's uniquely psychedelic, cosmic and heavily electronic sound, with highlights including the clap-heavy, mind-mangling hypno-throb of Freudenthal and Jake The Rapper's '1982 (Darlyn Vlys remix)', Endrik Schroeder's Patrick Cowley-inspired revision of 'Brothers' by Back To The Wave, the acidic electro-disco breathlessness of Vongold's 'Pleasure Cinema' and Cardopusher's new beat-meets-EBM style revision of Tronik Youth's Fairlight-sporting 'Number Wang'.
Review: Mexico's Nora Cam AKA Vongold has chalked up releases on Hard Fist, Rotten City, Correspondant and Relish, among other labels, and now she comes to Roam Recordings with a belter of a club track that's serve up in a total of four mixes. In its Original form, 'Pleasure Cinema' fuses Italo and acid tropes (crisp electronic beats, squelching 303 bassline, Euro-sounding female vocal, etc) into a peaktime throbber that'd work on house and disco floors of many persuasions. The track then gets beefed up to the max by Fabrizio Mammarella on his prog-tinged refix, while a stripped-down, spacier pass from Marvin & Guy and an Instrumental complete the package.
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