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[Bosco032] Circles

by 100Hz

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Oliva Funk 06:34

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Six years after his Mila Ep, uk techno artist Lee Renance, better known as 100hz with James Chapman, is finally back on Bosconi with another strong 3 tracker release called "Circles", a combination of very sought-after gems and reworks of old tunes: the record begins with the gentleness of the groovy and jazzy vibe of that mega rare undergound deep anthem named "Shoot The Bar", a track originally out in 1998 on Pacific Records which many people have been probably waiting since long time for a repress, while on B side the artist presents himself under one of his more obscure aliases as Mr Format, going trough more voodooish and hypnotic dub techno territories with a pitched down version of Primary Colours track, an undiscovered and carefully crafted secret weapon previously released on his own imprint Format Records. Last cut of the record is a totally renovated version of the track Oliva, now “Oliva Funk”, out in 2009 on the greatest french Logistic Records, where epic strings and pads merge with compelling and engaging beats creating a levitating effect which drive the mind and the mood of the dancefloor into dreamy soundscapes. You'll make it yours.

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released January 15, 2016

All tracks written and produced by Lee Renacre and James Chapman, 100Hz Except B1 written and produced by Lee Renacre on Format Records.

(P) & (C) Bosconi Records 2016

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With their roots in the rolling hills of Tuscany, Bosconi Records stands proud as a shining example of creativity and craftsmanship in the Italian music scene.
Founded in 2008 by Dj Fabio Della Torre.

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