- Digital
Fabio Della Torre
What's The Case
Bosconi Records
- Cat No: Bosco042
- Release: 2019-07-04
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Track List
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1. Fabio Della Torre - What's The Case
07:29 -
2. Fabio Della Torre - Down On Time
06:41 -
3. Fabio Della Torre - Monster Knight
06:17
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
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As Fabio Della Torre, Corcos last solo release on his much-respected Bosconi label came out in 2012. Almost seven years later, Della Torre reprises the alias here, returning to his home label in stunning fashion courtesy of the sumptuous, brilliant and always innovative sounds of Bosco042.
We kick off with Whats the Case, a hypnotic, minimal wiggler that maintains a strong after-hours vibe throughout the course of its 7-and-a-half minutes. A trippy voyage into the producers more restrained and foreboding side, its a slick, sleek excursion thats full of multiple twists and turns throughout. Weird but most definitely wonderful, its sure to go down a treat with discerning DJs especially, with its swinging groove sure to prove a particular treat.
The B side then kicks off via Down on Time, an unrelenting, jacking cut thats indicative of the early work of minimal techno pioneer, Robert Hood. A jacking, booty-shaking jam that features more than its fair share of oldschool vibes, this track is indicative of a side that the producer rarely showcases but one that hes evidently more than capable of showcasing. Rough, ready and most definitely effective, it features the Bosconi owner at his up-tempo best.
Monster Knight culminates the EP courtesy of an uplifting, electro-inspired jam thats catchy and banging throughout. Notable for its elastic baseline and flashy, rhythmic elements, it brilliantly closes a fantastically eclectic EP that demonstrates three sides of the producers sound in some fashion.
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As Fabio Della Torre, Corcos last solo release on his much-respected Bosconi label came out in 2012. Almost seven years later, Della Torre reprises the alias here, returning to his home label in stunning fashion courtesy of the sumptuous, brilliant and always innovative sounds of Bosco042.
We kick off with Whats the Case, a hypnotic, minimal wiggler that maintains a strong after-hours vibe throughout the course of its 7-and-a-half minutes. A trippy voyage into the producers more restrained and foreboding side, its a slick, sleek excursion thats full of multiple twists and turns throughout. Weird but most definitely wonderful, its sure to go down a treat with discerning DJs especially, with its swinging groove sure to prove a particular treat.
The B side then kicks off via Down on Time, an unrelenting, jacking cut thats indicative of the early work of minimal techno pioneer, Robert Hood. A jacking, booty-shaking jam that features more than its fair share of oldschool vibes, this track is indicative of a side that the producer rarely showcases but one that hes evidently more than capable of showcasing. Rough, ready and most definitely effective, it features the Bosconi owner at his up-tempo best.
Monster Knight culminates the EP courtesy of an uplifting, electro-inspired jam thats catchy and banging throughout. Notable for its elastic baseline and flashy, rhythmic elements, it brilliantly closes a fantastically eclectic EP that demonstrates three sides of the producers sound in some fashion.
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