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Label:cadenza
Cat-No:cadenza98
Release-Date:03.11.2014
Genre:Techno
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:827170564060
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Label:cadenza
Cat-No:cadenza98
Release-Date:03.11.2014
Genre:Techno
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:827170564060
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ernesto ferreyra - Dr. Moon
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ernesto ferreyra - Cristal Clear
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ernesto ferreyra - Dirty Minds
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ernesto ferreyra - Astral
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ernesto ferreyra - Forever Loop
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ernesto ferreyra - Hide No More
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ernesto ferreyra - Beluga Dance
UPC:827170564060 Release : 03.11.2014
Tracklist 2LP A1. Dr. Moon A2. Cristal Clear B1. Dirty Minds B2. Astral C1. Forever Loop C2. Hide No More D. Beluga Dance
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Aiming to go somewhat deeper and darker than his debut album, on "Some Kind Of Sign" Ernesto endevours to go beyond the obvious and easily cliched elements of an electronic LP, capturing the world within the spaces, using otherworldly modulars and field recordings to take the listener to the outer reaches of the album's very heart and soul.
"Some Kind Of Sign" is an album full of elasticated beats and liquid electronics, every track built around highly inventive drum programming and micro-samples. Album opener, "Still Waiting", sets the tone with bustling, yet understated, percussion, the soaring strings unfurling at the end of each phrase.
It's a long player filled with colour; "Cristal Clear' feels like a Middle Eastern travelogue, the track awash with an almost street scene like ambience, the purposeful percussion really transporting the listener to another space & time. "Astral" chugs along at almost a skanking pace, the shakers and drum fills keeping it a dancefloor piece whilst the modular synths bend and worm around the kicks.
On tracks like "Underwater Lies" the synths rain down onto a dubbed out & sultry female vocal, whilst the propelling electro beat and huge sub-bass carve out a most enjoyable aural (subaquatic) ride. Ferreyra really shows what he is capable of in the deep melancholy of "The Friend I've Lost", the saddest of pianos riffs grips your heart and gives it a good tight crush, douses you in reverb and pins you up against epic, taut strings…releasing you after its two short minutes to get back to the dance on "Hide No More".

The album closes on "Beluga Dance", a riotous and infectious space ride, and a fitting end to an album that most certainly finds Ferreyra stepping up another level with his highly accomplished and polished original dance music, designed not only for the feet but for the head as well, the true hallmarks of great electronic music.

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