neilmonteiro
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www.horizonsmusic.co.uk/shop/undeserving
VINYL;
www.horizonsmusic.co.uk/shop/undeserving-1
Advanced artwork copies available at horizons store.
& tps of HZN073 - Going To The Sun (feat. Grimm) // Lies (Calibre Remix)
As we gear up to the release of Nitri’s debut album’ Zero Chance’, we offer you the chance to get a glimpse of what to expect with this, the first single to be taken from the LP.
Luciano has released a slew of great 12’s with Horizons over the last couple of years, constantly refining and bettering his sound with each release. The album can therefore be seen as the culmination of this effort and we are treated to two cuts of serious heat as you would come to expect from this talented Brazilian.
‘Undeserving’ features the vocal talents of Wednesday Amelia. Her sultry tones add a smokey jazz flavoured lick to proceedings, complimented by the flourishes of saxophone that feature throughout. The rumbling low end and crisp drums roll out nicely, giving the perfect platform for Wednesday's vocals to transport you away as the track progresses. The flip, ‘Strange Side’ is a different beast all together. This is a no holds barred, straight up dance floor smasher – the short intro makes way for a twisted, snarling resse-y bassline and the pounding drums are relentless throughout.
This 12” shows the diversity in Nitri’s production – soulful and smooth on the one hand, deadly and destructive on the other. This is just a small taste of what’s to come from ‘Zero Chance’. Be prepared....
www.horizonsmusic.co.uk/shop/undeserving
VINYL;
www.horizonsmusic.co.uk/shop/undeserving-1
Advanced artwork copies available at horizons store.
& tps of HZN073 - Going To The Sun (feat. Grimm) // Lies (Calibre Remix)
As we gear up to the release of Nitri’s debut album’ Zero Chance’, we offer you the chance to get a glimpse of what to expect with this, the first single to be taken from the LP.
Luciano has released a slew of great 12’s with Horizons over the last couple of years, constantly refining and bettering his sound with each release. The album can therefore be seen as the culmination of this effort and we are treated to two cuts of serious heat as you would come to expect from this talented Brazilian.
‘Undeserving’ features the vocal talents of Wednesday Amelia. Her sultry tones add a smokey jazz flavoured lick to proceedings, complimented by the flourishes of saxophone that feature throughout. The rumbling low end and crisp drums roll out nicely, giving the perfect platform for Wednesday's vocals to transport you away as the track progresses. The flip, ‘Strange Side’ is a different beast all together. This is a no holds barred, straight up dance floor smasher – the short intro makes way for a twisted, snarling resse-y bassline and the pounding drums are relentless throughout.
This 12” shows the diversity in Nitri’s production – soulful and smooth on the one hand, deadly and destructive on the other. This is just a small taste of what’s to come from ‘Zero Chance’. Be prepared....