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Rosati
Encounter

Encounter

Artists

Rosati

Labels

NOWHERE

Catno

Nowhere03

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Excellent high impact techno from Amsterdam, where Italian producer Francesco Rosati found his home. After releases on labels like Absolute, Sungate and Voltage, the 'Encounter' EP is his debut release for the NOWHERE series on Something Happening, Somewhere (SoHaSo). Rosati calls his new EP a statement to his stylistic musical output. He uses a hybrid setup of vintage analog machines and digital devices. For Encounter he wanted to grab the spirit of the moment. All five tracks were recorded directly in a single take, capturing pure energy. It is probably the most pure techno release SoHaSo has done in a while. Opener Stabber alone is pure energy, with its roling Reese-like baselines, mesmerizing hi-hats and hypnotizing loops. The whole EP is a respectful nod to Detroit masters like Robert Hood and Jeff Mills while it also winks back to the menacing UK techno sound of the 90s. Or like Rosati says on his Soundcloud: ''Future is the door - past is the key.''

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

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A1

STABBER

A2

MEMORY RESET

B1

ESCOBAR

B2

CODE UNKNOWN

B3

RECKOVELLE

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