Techno
Progressive House
Phi6 aka producer duo Inaki Albert and Oswaldo
Garrido debut on Bonzai Progressive with the superb three track EP
entitled Tripezones. The guys joined forces while studying a sound
degree and are Influenced by artists such as Hans Zimmer, Trentemoller
and Mendieta to name just a few. While Inaki already boasts several
releases on various labels, Oswaldo is a relative newcomer to the scene.
One thing is for sure though, these guys have a serious talent that
will most definitely grab a lot of attention. Delighted to have them on
board and hopefully we'll see more from them soon.
Tripezones is up first and dishes out a solid progressive flavour with
trappings of techno blended in. This one embarks on a hybrid journey
filled with quality vibes and infectious grooves that will captivate the
mind.
Chunky kick drums and a tight percussion section ensure the
rhythm prevails while deep basses lurk on the low end. Energetically
charged synths mesmerize while the bassline chugs, driving the groove. A
real beauty of a track that will give you the perfect weapon for any
set.
Next we have Toob which is quite simply a stomper of a track. The intro
boasts a pounding kick drum with a surreal atmospheric pad hanging in
the background. The rhythm is let loose with the introduction of tight
percussion patterns and shuffling hats. A hypnotic bass dominates the
track for the duration and keeps this one firmly in the dark zone making
this a definite must have.
Corp rounds up this superb pack and does so in epic style. Progressive
vibes ooze out of this one right from the get go as punchy kick drums
lead the way alongside a plucky synth hit and building percussion
patterns. Deep droning bassy pads lurk in the background while bright
crispy hats slice through. You can feel the tension rising as synth
chords stab their way into the sound creating wonderfully layered
textures. The break serves up an expertly crafted sequence filled with
lush sounds and some funky elements to tip the balance. Superb stuff
that is not to be missed.
Mix & mastering by Pobla