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12"

mp3:
-Brain Driver
-Corrupt
Discodanzzzer (excerpt)
Dancefloor droids rejoice! For his first release on vinyl,
Madrid's forefront producer AZ-Rotator
puts his complex dynamic beats to good use, and make them pay
homage to old-school rave. Razor-sharp and crystal clear, the
freaky vintage disco breaks are here to recombine complexity
and club-appeal.
Tracklisting:
A1. Brain Driver
A2. KR 100
B1. Corrupt
Discodanzzzer
B2. Ufobass Transmissor
Two years have passed between the release of AZ-Rotator's
album “Science of Chance”
album and “Freaky Vintage Disco Breaks”, but they
have been two very busy years for Uge Ortiz (AZ-Rotator).
Besides polishing the four tracks of his vinyl début,
he has proved to be a must-have acts for festival all over Europe.
From Barcelona's Sonar Festival to Berlin's Transmediale, from
sunny outdoor stages in Spain to Germany's loud Maschinenfest,
he has demonstrated repeatedly the dichotomy of his project:
detailed, subtle and carefully crafted in the studio, but unmistakably
dancefloor-oriented and crowd-pleasing on stage.
If the previous “Science of
Chance” was the fruit of a long, careful studio labour
and the accomplishment of a producer with an ear for crystal-clear
tracks, “Freaky Disco Vintage Breaks” is its catchier,
heavier and dancier pendant. Still razor-sharp, it is a much
more playful and radiant release, in which AZ-Rotator
manages to marry his hi-fi (or is it sci-fi?) beats with old-school
hooks and body-shaking melodies.
Freaky and broken in its details but vintage and disco in its
ambition and target, AZ-Rotator's
new record comes as a much welcome bridge the complex form of
IDM and the party function of electronic beats. A highly seductive,
catchy, energetic and clever courtesy of AZ-Rotator's
electronic wizardry.
AZ-Rotator:
www.az-rotator.com
Mastered by C-Drík at Syrphe.
Other releases by AZ-Rotator
on Ad Noiseam:
-"Science of Chance" - adn50 |