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Cat-No:qst004
Release-Date:29.06.2018
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4260544825248
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Last in:21.06.2018
Cat-No:qst004
Release-Date:29.06.2018
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4260544825248
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Verner - L'inizio
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Verner - Upset
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Verner - Crash of the Web Era
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Verner - The Motion Pictures
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Verner - Tecladista
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Verner - Area
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Verner - Late Night Job
After three major releases by Tell, Nachtbraker and S3A, its time for debuting Italian artist Verner to close our beloved Trophy Quartet.

Track list:

A1 - L'inizio
A2 - Upset
A3 - Crash of the Web Era
A4 - The Motion Pictures
B1 - Tecladista
B2 - Area
B3 - Late Night Job

Release Info:

After three major releases by Tell, Nachtbraker and S3A, its time for debuting Italian artist Verner to close our beloved Trophy Quartet. This Milanese key virtuoso is ready to blow your mind with this eccentric yet humble ep, taking you on an emotional journey. Long stretched pads, playful chord progressions, organic percussion all produced with analogue 70's and 80's vintage synthesizers and drum computers in Verner's studio reminding us a bit of Harvey Sutherland and Nu Guinea's style. We're talking groove, funk, jazz but also house and soundtrack style compositions which together form a very complete record carefully A&R'd by Nachtbraker.

Drop the needle on the A side and you'll start off with L'inizio, a majestic piece of synthwork. Hurdling through different emotions and vibes, this could easily be the intro of one of your favourite 80's tv series. Upset takes you on a happy groovy tour whilst Crash of the Web Era and The Motion Pictures take us on a trippy and ambient voyage that is hard to wake up from. When flipping the record to the B side, Verner is stepping back into the groove and funk with Tecladista, arguably the dance floor hit of this debut EP. Starting of with again a majestic synth intro Area drops into a festive funk and jazz bomb with some intricate synth work treating us with some lovely solos. Closing this versatile EP is Late Night Job, a deep, deep tune with a thriving baseline and mesmerizing synths.

We suggest to don't sleep on this one and have a listen to this piece of art by the very talented Verner.
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