- Digital
Alex Bilancini
Parallel
Etruria Beat
- Cat No: ETB057
- Release: 2019-10-18
- updated:
Track List
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1. Alex Bilancini - Parallel
05:48 -
2. Alex Bilancini - We Come From Hell
06:37 -
3. Alex Bilancini - 1994
06:09 -
4. Alex Bilancini - 1994 (Michael Klein remix)
07:06 -
5. Alex Bilancini - Symphony
05:43
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Rising Italian talent Alex Bilancini returns to Etruria Beat this October with Parallel, backed by a remix from Michael Klein.
Following the massive success of his last EP Oblivion, released in March, Alex Bilancini makes his return to Etruria Beat with his brand-new EP Parallel'. For his return, Alex delivers four banging cuts accompanied by a commanding and powerful remix from Berliner Michael Klein.
Opening the EP, title cut Parallel combines the timeless 303 sound with trance-tinged synths to reveal a production primed for the dance floor. Following, We Come From Hell displays a beautiful balance of hard and lush as shimmering sonics are delicately balanced with tough drums making for an unforgettable moment on the main break thats not to be forgotten anytime soon. 1994 is next, fusing powerful vocal and a pure 90s trance style synth, before Michael Kleins remix of 1994 sees the original reworked into a powerful combination of heavy kicks, rapid percussion and a commanding lead synth that maintains the intensity. Lastly, Symphony closes the EP, with powerful 909 drums amongst eerie and haunting pads, escalating in the break to provide an epic feeling to the ensemble.
Following the massive success of his last EP Oblivion, released in March, Alex Bilancini makes his return to Etruria Beat with his brand-new EP Parallel'. For his return, Alex delivers four banging cuts accompanied by a commanding and powerful remix from Berliner Michael Klein.
Opening the EP, title cut Parallel combines the timeless 303 sound with trance-tinged synths to reveal a production primed for the dance floor. Following, We Come From Hell displays a beautiful balance of hard and lush as shimmering sonics are delicately balanced with tough drums making for an unforgettable moment on the main break thats not to be forgotten anytime soon. 1994 is next, fusing powerful vocal and a pure 90s trance style synth, before Michael Kleins remix of 1994 sees the original reworked into a powerful combination of heavy kicks, rapid percussion and a commanding lead synth that maintains the intensity. Lastly, Symphony closes the EP, with powerful 909 drums amongst eerie and haunting pads, escalating in the break to provide an epic feeling to the ensemble.