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PF 008EP
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BSS is more than ever crystallizing the distinctive palette that forms the microcosm of its sound, with an increasingly refined sound design. Tofani holds many elements of his signature sound, creating a hypnotic realm with cosmic overtones. A refined electro fused with dreamy, melodic hints. A journey through cinematic adventures and experimental outbursts.
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PF 006EP
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Late night visions of MTV in the late '90s are the main inspiration for the debut EP of Polifonic's mainstay Simone de Kunovich. Stone Island, born from the collab with Pascal Moscheni, is the sun-soaked musical manifesto of the festival -- energetic, uplifting, psychedelic. On the flip side Australian veteran Fantastic Man is shaking things up with a modern Trance interpretation of the original for guaranteed dancefloor pleasure. "Lingua di Sole" closes the EP on a mellow note, laidback yet acid tinged, closer to the atmosphere's of Simone's precedent works on Mule Musiq. Close your eyes and it feels like Puglia already.
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PF 005EP
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Itria Vol. 3 is a slow techno-inspired cosmic journey that condenses in a single orbit a great cast of artists coming from different galaxies. It marks an evolution in sound and mood, taking us to a deeper and more visceral dimension. The first track by Interstellar Funk is a 100% pure electronic mind-trip, a machined groove where thoughts still roam frenetically paves the way for a more intimate experience. Tamburi Neri's downtempo track shapes a space-time portal in which to sink; their sound is like a beat echoing from the bottom of the chest and spreading to the tips of the fingers softly. For the first time, Salamanda co-works with Polifonic framing a Korean unknown soundscape, an ambient loop track through which we break away from this dimension and move towards the exotic. Hiver restores a connection with reality through their pulsating bass. The heartbeat speeds up, but you still float into a dreamy techno atmosphere. Claudio PRC & ZIPPO come into play with a powerful combination of techno textures that gets us to resurface and awaken the senses.
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PF 004EP
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Polifonic Records is the melodic balance between antagonistic vibrations, spirits and energies that inhabit the land of Puglia since the dawn of time. A harmonic exploration into colorful, vibrant sunrise atmospheres and emotional, introspective sunset sensations. One Body. Many Souls. PF004 // The fourth vinyl of Polifonic Records label brings together artists from different cultures and ethnicities to create a seamless blend of sounds with diverse influences. Encompassing genres like house, Balearic beat, and acid, harmonized through ambient arrangements and four-to-the-floor rhythm patterns to chill and groove to, this record is a material embodiment of the multicultural and polyhedric approach that Polifonic adopts throughout the multiple extensions of our projects. The first track "Generations of Sunsets" by Lipelis joining with Andy Butler from Hercules & Love Affairs, vividly illustrates the extent of their sonic palette: a journey that runs through a Balearic groove -- also with the use of guitar -- and expands the mind to exotic places keeping the body moving with its acid touch. Italian '90s riviera house meets percussions and ethnic grooves in the born new track from the Milano duo Eternal Love. "Kuasi Riviera" reflects perfectly the nature of Polifonic between clubby atmospheres and connection with the wild world. Then comes the darker side with Yu Su, who switches it up with new diversions in tempo and rhythm throughout "Oil" with a blend of deep basslines and obscure soundscapes contributing to this journey through space and time. Benedek's "Desperado" doesn't shy away from deep diving right back to the '90s Italian house overlapping bold soundscapes through the lens of a contemporary producer. Distinctive, immersive, and dauntless.
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