Vitess

Vitess

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  • Reframed
    BeatTracker #5 Top Releases in Downtempo

    Reframed

    Vitess , ATOEM , Stupid Flash , Lucile

    Beatport Top Releases

    Reframed is Vitess' third album, released on his own label Retro Futura, and marks a new turning point in his artistic journey. Unlike his previous albums - the first fully exploring the Retro aesthetic, the second embodying the Futura - Reframed brings these two worlds together within a single, coherent yet eclectic body of work. The album opens with sounds inspired by 90s progressive music and gradually moves toward more futuristic textures. This album format gives Vitess complete freedom: the freedom to build a full, living musical experience, introducing for the first time a strong instrumental dimension - most notably through the use of live drums - and allowing each track to interact with others, transform, or mirror one another, while maintaining a clear narrative thread that guides the listener throughout. The title Reframed directly reflects this approach. The album is built around tracks conceived as Recto / Verso, offering a form of double listening experience. On the one hand, electronic, club-oriented and progressive versions, designed for energy and dancefloor movement; on the other hand, more introspective, pop and instrumental counterparts, created for listening and storytelling. Starting from the same musical foundation - a vocal sample, a percussion element, or a melody - Vitess develops two distinct interpretations of the same track, generating contrasting yet deeply connected sonic worlds. This method, central to his creative process, highlights his ability to explore a single detail in depth and let a micro-element lead him toward radically different sonic dimensions, while ensuring coherence and a strong identity across the album. For Reframed, Vitess also collaborates for the first time with other artists: Stupid Flash, ATOEM, and Lucile, selected for their ability to enrich his universe and push it toward new aesthetics. These collaborations recreate a sense of collective energy reminiscent of his early days playing in bands, while remaining true to the essence of the Vitess project: a primarily solitary approach rooted in exploration, experimentation, and embracing the unexpected paths each idea can take.

  • fabric presents DJ Tennis
    BeatTracker #6 Top Releases in Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
  • Reframed
    BeatTracker #12 Feat. Banner in Indie Dance

    Reframed

    Vitess , ATOEM , Stupid Flash , Lucile

    Beatport Banner

    Reframed is Vitess' third album, released on his own label Retro Futura, and marks a new turning point in his artistic journey. Unlike his previous albums - the first fully exploring the Retro aesthetic, the second embodying the Futura - Reframed brings these two worlds together within a single, coherent yet eclectic body of work. The album opens with sounds inspired by 90s progressive music and gradually moves toward more futuristic textures. This album format gives Vitess complete freedom: the freedom to build a full, living musical experience, introducing for the first time a strong instrumental dimension - most notably through the use of live drums - and allowing each track to interact with others, transform, or mirror one another, while maintaining a clear narrative thread that guides the listener throughout. The title Reframed directly reflects this approach. The album is built around tracks conceived as Recto / Verso, offering a form of double listening experience. On the one hand, electronic, club-oriented and progressive versions, designed for energy and dancefloor movement; on the other hand, more introspective, pop and instrumental counterparts, created for listening and storytelling. Starting from the same musical foundation - a vocal sample, a percussion element, or a melody - Vitess develops two distinct interpretations of the same track, generating contrasting yet deeply connected sonic worlds. This method, central to his creative process, highlights his ability to explore a single detail in depth and let a micro-element lead him toward radically different sonic dimensions, while ensuring coherence and a strong identity across the album. For Reframed, Vitess also collaborates for the first time with other artists: Stupid Flash, ATOEM, and Lucile, selected for their ability to enrich his universe and push it toward new aesthetics. These collaborations recreate a sense of collective energy reminiscent of his early days playing in bands, while remaining true to the essence of the Vitess project: a primarily solitary approach rooted in exploration, experimentation, and embracing the unexpected paths each idea can take.

  • Reframed
    BeatTracker #12 Feat. New Releases in Indie Dance

    Reframed

    Vitess , ATOEM , Stupid Flash , Lucile

    Beatport New Releases

    Reframed is Vitess' third album, released on his own label Retro Futura, and marks a new turning point in his artistic journey. Unlike his previous albums - the first fully exploring the Retro aesthetic, the second embodying the Futura - Reframed brings these two worlds together within a single, coherent yet eclectic body of work. The album opens with sounds inspired by 90s progressive music and gradually moves toward more futuristic textures. This album format gives Vitess complete freedom: the freedom to build a full, living musical experience, introducing for the first time a strong instrumental dimension - most notably through the use of live drums - and allowing each track to interact with others, transform, or mirror one another, while maintaining a clear narrative thread that guides the listener throughout. The title Reframed directly reflects this approach. The album is built around tracks conceived as Recto / Verso, offering a form of double listening experience. On the one hand, electronic, club-oriented and progressive versions, designed for energy and dancefloor movement; on the other hand, more introspective, pop and instrumental counterparts, created for listening and storytelling. Starting from the same musical foundation - a vocal sample, a percussion element, or a melody - Vitess develops two distinct interpretations of the same track, generating contrasting yet deeply connected sonic worlds. This method, central to his creative process, highlights his ability to explore a single detail in depth and let a micro-element lead him toward radically different sonic dimensions, while ensuring coherence and a strong identity across the album. For Reframed, Vitess also collaborates for the first time with other artists: Stupid Flash, ATOEM, and Lucile, selected for their ability to enrich his universe and push it toward new aesthetics. These collaborations recreate a sense of collective energy reminiscent of his early days playing in bands, while remaining true to the essence of the Vitess project: a primarily solitary approach rooted in exploration, experimentation, and embracing the unexpected paths each idea can take.

  • Reframed
    BeatTracker #20 Top Releases in Electronica

    Reframed

    Vitess , ATOEM , Stupid Flash , Lucile

    Beatport Top Releases

    Reframed is Vitess' third album, released on his own label Retro Futura, and marks a new turning point in his artistic journey. Unlike his previous albums - the first fully exploring the Retro aesthetic, the second embodying the Futura - Reframed brings these two worlds together within a single, coherent yet eclectic body of work. The album opens with sounds inspired by 90s progressive music and gradually moves toward more futuristic textures. This album format gives Vitess complete freedom: the freedom to build a full, living musical experience, introducing for the first time a strong instrumental dimension - most notably through the use of live drums - and allowing each track to interact with others, transform, or mirror one another, while maintaining a clear narrative thread that guides the listener throughout. The title Reframed directly reflects this approach. The album is built around tracks conceived as Recto / Verso, offering a form of double listening experience. On the one hand, electronic, club-oriented and progressive versions, designed for energy and dancefloor movement; on the other hand, more introspective, pop and instrumental counterparts, created for listening and storytelling. Starting from the same musical foundation - a vocal sample, a percussion element, or a melody - Vitess develops two distinct interpretations of the same track, generating contrasting yet deeply connected sonic worlds. This method, central to his creative process, highlights his ability to explore a single detail in depth and let a micro-element lead him toward radically different sonic dimensions, while ensuring coherence and a strong identity across the album. For Reframed, Vitess also collaborates for the first time with other artists: Stupid Flash, ATOEM, and Lucile, selected for their ability to enrich his universe and push it toward new aesthetics. These collaborations recreate a sense of collective energy reminiscent of his early days playing in bands, while remaining true to the essence of the Vitess project: a primarily solitary approach rooted in exploration, experimentation, and embracing the unexpected paths each idea can take.

  • Reframed
    BeatTracker #28 Top Releases in Indie Dance

    Reframed

    Vitess , ATOEM , Stupid Flash , Lucile

    Beatport Top Releases

    Reframed is Vitess' third album, released on his own label Retro Futura, and marks a new turning point in his artistic journey. Unlike his previous albums - the first fully exploring the Retro aesthetic, the second embodying the Futura - Reframed brings these two worlds together within a single, coherent yet eclectic body of work. The album opens with sounds inspired by 90s progressive music and gradually moves toward more futuristic textures. This album format gives Vitess complete freedom: the freedom to build a full, living musical experience, introducing for the first time a strong instrumental dimension - most notably through the use of live drums - and allowing each track to interact with others, transform, or mirror one another, while maintaining a clear narrative thread that guides the listener throughout. The title Reframed directly reflects this approach. The album is built around tracks conceived as Recto / Verso, offering a form of double listening experience. On the one hand, electronic, club-oriented and progressive versions, designed for energy and dancefloor movement; on the other hand, more introspective, pop and instrumental counterparts, created for listening and storytelling. Starting from the same musical foundation - a vocal sample, a percussion element, or a melody - Vitess develops two distinct interpretations of the same track, generating contrasting yet deeply connected sonic worlds. This method, central to his creative process, highlights his ability to explore a single detail in depth and let a micro-element lead him toward radically different sonic dimensions, while ensuring coherence and a strong identity across the album. For Reframed, Vitess also collaborates for the first time with other artists: Stupid Flash, ATOEM, and Lucile, selected for their ability to enrich his universe and push it toward new aesthetics. These collaborations recreate a sense of collective energy reminiscent of his early days playing in bands, while remaining true to the essence of the Vitess project: a primarily solitary approach rooted in exploration, experimentation, and embracing the unexpected paths each idea can take.

  • fabric presents DJ Tennis
    BeatTracker #35 Feat. Staff Picks in Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
  • fabric SELECTS VI
    BeatTracker #44 Feat. Staff Picks in Tech House
  • Louder EP
    BeatTracker #52 Top Releases in Deep House

    Louder EP

    Vitess

    Beatport Top Releases
  • Louder EP
    BeatTracker #64 Feat. Banner in Deep House

    Louder EP

    Vitess

    Beatport Banner
  • Louder EP
    BeatTracker #64 Feat. Staff Picks in Deep House

    Louder EP

    Vitess

    Beatport Staff Picks
  • Reframed
    BeatTracker #84 Top Releases in Tech House

    Reframed

    Vitess , ATOEM , Stupid Flash , Lucile

    Beatport Top Releases

    Reframed is Vitess' third album, released on his own label Retro Futura, and marks a new turning point in his artistic journey. Unlike his previous albums - the first fully exploring the Retro aesthetic, the second embodying the Futura - Reframed brings these two worlds together within a single, coherent yet eclectic body of work. The album opens with sounds inspired by 90s progressive music and gradually moves toward more futuristic textures. This album format gives Vitess complete freedom: the freedom to build a full, living musical experience, introducing for the first time a strong instrumental dimension - most notably through the use of live drums - and allowing each track to interact with others, transform, or mirror one another, while maintaining a clear narrative thread that guides the listener throughout. The title Reframed directly reflects this approach. The album is built around tracks conceived as Recto / Verso, offering a form of double listening experience. On the one hand, electronic, club-oriented and progressive versions, designed for energy and dancefloor movement; on the other hand, more introspective, pop and instrumental counterparts, created for listening and storytelling. Starting from the same musical foundation - a vocal sample, a percussion element, or a melody - Vitess develops two distinct interpretations of the same track, generating contrasting yet deeply connected sonic worlds. This method, central to his creative process, highlights his ability to explore a single detail in depth and let a micro-element lead him toward radically different sonic dimensions, while ensuring coherence and a strong identity across the album. For Reframed, Vitess also collaborates for the first time with other artists: Stupid Flash, ATOEM, and Lucile, selected for their ability to enrich his universe and push it toward new aesthetics. These collaborations recreate a sense of collective energy reminiscent of his early days playing in bands, while remaining true to the essence of the Vitess project: a primarily solitary approach rooted in exploration, experimentation, and embracing the unexpected paths each idea can take.

  • fabric SELECTS VI
    BeatTracker #100 Feat. Banner in Minimal / Deep Tech