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CONSIST 002EP
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Argentinean talent Santos Resiak has already created a valued position amongst a fresh wave of house producers, and now offers 3 fresh, summery cuts. "Venezuela" is a straight-up house bomb that combines heavy drums, hypnotic keys and just the right measure of playful funk to keep the tension on fire. Carefully sequenced, it really sums up the warm, feel-good attitude presented throughout the EP.
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GLK 007EP
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"Santos Resiak, a 24 year-old Argentinian musician who happily ventures out to invade the strangely limited world of minimal techno, is an open-minded guy. Just what we need to fuel the floors! Santos' deep and downright dirty sounding, relentlessly jolty, pounding bass drums wake the party instinct in every rhythm-conscious being while also stirring up some deeper sense of emotion. 'Georgina,' far from monotonous, involves little clicks and shuffles while grooving deep down and dirty and hitting you in the right places at the right times. Well hidden in the breakdown lurks a tiny Kraftwerk reference that ties in nicely with the fine arrangement and well-placed sounds. 'Derrape,' in contrast, does not hold back at all. Heavy hitting bass drums stir up old techno affiliates and ignite dancers hungry for moments that let you rise above. For those in need of a swinging groove full of sophisticated funkiness in a reduced context, there is always the Ryan Crosson remix to turn to. Crosson, Detroit's ghetto answer to Ricardo Villalobos, is an excellent producer who keeps a caring eye for percussions and bass, while keeping it real, true Motorcity style: when the sparse keyboard sifts reminiscent notes, the waft of Detroit lets true blue hearts bleed."
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