Giovani & Mosler were Casey Hogan and Alexi Delano. And they adopted these monikers to issue a string of faceless releases at the peak of the tribal house explosion around the turn of the century. These tracks easily fit in with the west coast house sound put out by the likes of Siesta and Grayhound, but preserved an anonymity that still goes very much under the radar. This track is one of the best they made. A pacey, percussive twatter with dubby trace elements that layers vocal snatches and siren like noises alongside dramatic sonic swoops. Nicolas Lutz, or one of the Romanians plays it, and its value skyrockets overnight. It’s a banger.
No comments:
Post a Comment