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Pedro Bertho
Starlit Crates

Starlit Crates
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Catno

CP001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 25, 2024

Pedro Bertho, following the positive reception of his debut
album Mêlé, which features notable tracks like "Tigueretá"
and "Jour 4"—both frequently highlighted in Boiler Rooms
and sets around—has launched his own label, Chez Pedro.
Dedicated to consistently releasing new music, the label
plans to unveil monthly tracks, showcasing Bertho's ongoing
creative drive and deep passion for music without
distinctions of genre. His latest offering, Starlit Craves,
compiles tracks curated over the past two years. Previously
unreleased, these tunes have been meticulously crafted for
the dancefloor.

Each track on this EP reects Pedro Bertho's
distinct style and artistic vision, guiding listeners through an
immersive and exhilarating musical journey. Let Me Tell You:
Infused with electro vibes and inuenced by Detroit’s rich
musical legacy, this track blends intricate rhythms with
soulful melodies, delivering a captivating sonic experience.
Blue Hot Monday: A hypnotic techno odyssey where
pulsating beats merge with deep bass grooves, creating an
enveloping atmosphere that lingers long after the music
ends. Shaved: A dynamic fusion of house and techno,
pulsing with rhythmic intensity and layered textures, inviting
listeners on a groove-driven exploration. Rouya: Radiant
melodies and hypnotic rhythms transport listeners to a sunlit
realm, intertwining uplifting harmonies with intricate sonic
nuances seamlessly. Have You Ever Been in Abidjan:
Exploring percussive intricacies and dub-infused textures,
this track offers a captivating blend of rhythmic diversity and
atmospheric depth, evoking vivid imagery and immersive
storytelling.

Each track on Starlit Craves showcases Pedro
Bertho's unique creative air and musical vision, offering a
diverse tapestry of sound that invites listeners on an
engaging and evocative journey.

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A1

Let me Show you

A2

Blue Hot Monday

B1

Shaved

B2

Rouya

B3

Have you ever played in Abidjan?

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