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Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
Minimal / Deep Tech, News, Premieres
7 February 2020

The latest release from Offenbach-based label Turbolenz comes from none other than VØSNE. The four-track EP, titled ‘Cobalt’, is yet another piece from the artist blurring the lines between deep house and dub techno through lively, ethereal soundscapes. Among the tracks are remixes by label-owner Philipp Lenz alias Delenz, as well as the legendary Petar Dundov, who both equally complement the EP’s fluid character. Petar Dundov, one of Eletronica’s most reputable names, brings his very energy to the table reinterpreting the opener of the EP as the third track.

Dusty percussions, groovy breaks, space-echoes – with the same-titled track ‘Cobalt’, VØSNE sets the ground and welcomes us into a dynamic and vast space where we immediately feel the urge to dream and dance. Distinguished by tight drums beneath entrancing pads is the second track ‘Lithium’. Here, VØSNE keeps it slightly rawer then pushes further with accents from the 808 and 909 families. Melodies punch in and out keeping the pace of the track and us moving forward. A perfect example of how VØSNE juggles between techno and house. Then, it’s Peter Dundov’s turn. Introducing himself with a more layered and melodic hybrid of VØSNE’s first track ‘Cobalt’, Dundov surprises through grand and special pads over a mesmerising build-up while his smoothly shuffled drums travel along. The fourth track and closing of the EP is Delenz’ remix of ‘Lithium’. Commencing deep, Delenz inherits the original track’s raw nature but shakes its core through a hypnotic and bold progression as his synths gradually guide us into this deep energetic sphere.

You can listen to the full premiere of Petar Dundov’s remix exclusively on When We Dip. Enjoy!

Release date : February 14th, 2020. Buy Here

Follow: Petar Dundov // Vøsne // Turbolenz Records

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