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Lapsus Music House
Lapsus Music House
Lapsus Music House
Audiojack , Hannah Wants , Matthias Tanzmann , The Deepshakerz , Cinthie , Black Circle , Mooner GL , Rafa Barrios , Dompe , Davide T , Twolate , Vanjee , Julian Collazos , Supernova , Thomas Newson , Chris Di Perri
Acclaimed Italian duo Supernova are back on their long established Lapsus Music label with a pair of typically lively and fresh house sounds. The Night Trip is a busy, layered groove with playful and funky riffs, atmospheric crowd noises and a sense of promise in the filters that keeps you on edge. Big breaks amp things up further before a diva vocal really sends the vibes stratospheric. Velvet Avenue is a more direct house cut but with fluid synths and masterful sampling. Its alive with energy and human soul as sax solos, drum breaks and big fills all serve to take the crowd to another level. These are two timeless and brilliantly charming house sounds from these Italian legends.
Italian duo Supernova return to their Lapsus Music with their new Electric Boogie EP, a two-track release that encapsulates their signature blend of groove-infused house and forward-thinking production. The title track, Electric Boogie, delivers a pulsating rhythm layered with dynamic synths and a bassline designed to energize dancefloors. Its intricate percussion and evolving textures showcase Supernovas knack for crafting tracks that are both engaging and danceable. On the flip side, The Bloom offers a deeper, more melodic journey. With its lush harmonies and subtle groove, the track provides a perfect balance to the EP, highlighting the duos versatility and depth in production. Supernovas continued evolution in the house music scene is further proved here with both tracks rooted in classic dancefloor sensibilities.
Lapsus Music label heads Supernova come next with a superb new EP Life is a Disco featuring a brace of brilliant house cuts. Life is a Disco goes first with the standout vocals of the legendary Mr V. His tender tones deliver in a hushed style that lends the cut real soul, while the lively drums bring disco energy and colour to house music energy. Art on the Road is a more stripped back house sound with smooth chords and icy percussion. Its heady and peppered with a touch of tribal style for those worldly dance floor moments. These are two brilliant new cuts from this vital duo.