Let Loose
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-Let Loose present-
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Fri 5th august @ Legal Eagle
CLARO INTELECTO -Live- (a.i ,modern love)
Support;
Rob Mc Kean
Buzz Mechanic
Doors 10 /
Entry 10 euros
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-Up-sairs-
CAPSULE
Links; www.claro-intelecto.com
Claro Intelecto's album is a masterpiece of continuously shifting mood and tempo –
controlling the floor from the Theo Parrish paced deep house of 'Percentages'
to the piano-driven soundscaping of 'Baudrillards Supper' to the crushing Warehouse acid of 'Back'
to the already classic sounding generic hybrids of EP hits 'Chicago', 'Peace of Mind', 'Section' and 'Contact'.
The simple fact is that Techno albums don't tend to work.
When they do, everyone sits up and takes notice.
Think Derrick May's Innovator, Carl Craig's More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art,
Jeff Mills' Waveform Transmission,The Other People Place Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe,
Psyche / BFC's Elements and most recently Ricardo Vilalobos' Alcachofa.
That's more than 15 years of Techno reduced to a handful of albums defining their moment,
pushing the boundaries a little bit further. Neurofibro is a techno rarity.
An album that works from start to finish, taking in a myriad styles,
paying homage to the masters and developing some new tricks all its own.
In the end all that's needed to describe this record is one word : classic."
-Let Loose present-
-----------------------------------
Fri 5th august @ Legal Eagle
CLARO INTELECTO -Live- (a.i ,modern love)
Support;
Rob Mc Kean
Buzz Mechanic
Doors 10 /
Entry 10 euros
-----------------------------------
-Up-sairs-
CAPSULE
Links; www.claro-intelecto.com
Claro Intelecto's album is a masterpiece of continuously shifting mood and tempo –
controlling the floor from the Theo Parrish paced deep house of 'Percentages'
to the piano-driven soundscaping of 'Baudrillards Supper' to the crushing Warehouse acid of 'Back'
to the already classic sounding generic hybrids of EP hits 'Chicago', 'Peace of Mind', 'Section' and 'Contact'.
The simple fact is that Techno albums don't tend to work.
When they do, everyone sits up and takes notice.
Think Derrick May's Innovator, Carl Craig's More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art,
Jeff Mills' Waveform Transmission,The Other People Place Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe,
Psyche / BFC's Elements and most recently Ricardo Vilalobos' Alcachofa.
That's more than 15 years of Techno reduced to a handful of albums defining their moment,
pushing the boundaries a little bit further. Neurofibro is a techno rarity.
An album that works from start to finish, taking in a myriad styles,
paying homage to the masters and developing some new tricks all its own.
In the end all that's needed to describe this record is one word : classic."