sandro-beninati-seeward-prelude-monza-ibiza-altroversoArtists: Sandro Beninati & Seeward
Title: Prelude EP
Remixers: Gonzalo (Spain), DJ PP, Charles Ramirez
Label: Monza Ibiza
Release Date: 7 November 2016
Cat. Number: mir046
Format: DIGITAL

 

Tracklist

1 Sandro Beninati & Seeward “Prelude” (Original Mix)
2 Sandro Beninati & Seeward “Prelude” (Gonzalo (Spain) Remix)
3 Sandro Beninati & Seeward “Get Goody” (Original Mix)
4 Sandro Beninati & Seeward “Get Goody” (DJ PP Remix)
5 Sandro Beninati & Seeward “Tambora” (Original Mix)
6 Sandro Beninati & Seeward “Tambora” (Charles Ramirez Remix)

 

The Italian artists Sandro Beninati (Natural Rhythm, Nopreset) & Seeward (Ton Liebt Klang, Antura Records) publish their first EP on Monza Ibiza Records with 4 originals and remixes by Uruguay artist DJ PP (Great Stuff, PPMusic), and Spanish produces Charles Ramirez (Hall of Fame, Deeperfect) and Gonzalo (Spain) (Bitten, Snatch!, KD Music).

“Prelude”, that gives name to the EP, is a singular 80’s influenced track and organic tech from the first beat, is a work that notes the delicacy of its creators, the guitar’s “riff” are the essence of this work that archieve with just a synth in second phase an almost poetic cadence in its flow.

“Tambora”, is a classice pure tech-house cut without fanfare. The track breaths nostalgic flare added by the synth (chord type), used discretly, which is its joining line. The sutil percussion and latin voices accentutes dynamism and provides a tribal touch in a fair share.

In “Get Goody”, the producers focused in the melody, using similar sounds as a xylophone, which is the essence of the track with a tech base. Comentario, an organic pure tech from the first beat, the percusions are key to the energy of the track along with the piano that sets all the track. A very accomplished rhythm that never falls and invite us to move.

Gonzalo took charge to remix “Prelude”, the most sensitive track of the album, utilising original riff guitars as joining line, the producer adds Techno alike elements achieving sophistication in its flow managing to transmit warmth and energy, using multiple effects and current sounds taking his remixes to highest levels.

Charles Ramirez, remixed “Tambora”, which provides with his particular groove during all the track and managing coherently the melodic sounds.

Dj PP remixed “Get Goody” aims the most active dancefloors, without losing sight of the essence of the original track. The producer builds a powerful groove base along side a discreet and well worked Latin voices, as well as an effective rhythmic, very adequate to dance freely.

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