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'Paradiso' EP sees Yann Polewka return to GLBDOM with a refined and emotive three-track release, blending classic house sensibilities with a modern, dancefloor-focused touch. The title track 'Paradiso' opens proceedings with a driving, syncopated beat and a bouncy, uplifting bassline, gradually unfolding into a euphoric arrangement of chords and pads. As the track progresses, gorgeous piano lines come to the fore, adding a warm and soulful edge to an already uplifting cut. Next up is 'U Can't Feel It', a deeper affair built around super-deep house pads and a stomping, club-ready beat. Luscious piano motifs are cleverly interspersed with short, catchy xylophone riffs, while beautiful vocal refrains drift throughout, giving the track a rich and immersive feel. Rounding things off is Jesse Bru's remix of 'Paradiso', offering a pleasing yet slightly heavier reinterpretation of the original. A pumping beat and bassline makes full use of skillfully layered percussion, while airy synths and delicate, melancholic lead lines pay homage both to Yann Polewka's original vision and the timeless classic house sound.
'Paradiso' EP sees Yann Polewka return to GLBDOM with a refined and emotive three-track release, blending classic house sensibilities with a modern, dancefloor-focused touch. The title track 'Paradiso' opens proceedings with a driving, syncopated beat and a bouncy, uplifting bassline, gradually unfolding into a euphoric arrangement of chords and pads. As the track progresses, gorgeous piano lines come to the fore, adding a warm and soulful edge to an already uplifting cut. Next up is 'U Can't Feel It', a deeper affair built around super-deep house pads and a stomping, club-ready beat. Luscious piano motifs are cleverly interspersed with short, catchy xylophone riffs, while beautiful vocal refrains drift throughout, giving the track a rich and immersive feel. Rounding things off is Jesse Bru's remix of 'Paradiso', offering a pleasing yet slightly heavier reinterpretation of the original. A pumping beat and bassline makes full use of skillfully layered percussion, while airy synths and delicate, melancholic lead lines pay homage both to Yann Polewka's original vision and the timeless classic house sound.
'Paradiso' EP sees Yann Polewka return to GLBDOM with a refined and emotive three-track release, blending classic house sensibilities with a modern, dancefloor-focused touch. The title track 'Paradiso' opens proceedings with a driving, syncopated beat and a bouncy, uplifting bassline, gradually unfolding into a euphoric arrangement of chords and pads. As the track progresses, gorgeous piano lines come to the fore, adding a warm and soulful edge to an already uplifting cut. Next up is 'U Can't Feel It', a deeper affair built around super-deep house pads and a stomping, club-ready beat. Luscious piano motifs are cleverly interspersed with short, catchy xylophone riffs, while beautiful vocal refrains drift throughout, giving the track a rich and immersive feel. Rounding things off is Jesse Bru's remix of 'Paradiso', offering a pleasing yet slightly heavier reinterpretation of the original. A pumping beat and bassline makes full use of skillfully layered percussion, while airy synths and delicate, melancholic lead lines pay homage both to Yann Polewka's original vision and the timeless classic house sound.
Yann Polewka is the man in charge of the GLBDOM label's fifth outing and a fine one it is too. He brings plenty of timeless house vibes to the opener 'Keep On' with its Kerri Chandler style bumping kicks and feel-good piano chords next to subtle vocal chops packed with soul. 'Oblivion' is another upbeat, uplifting house cut with a classic underbelly and rich chords to get those hands in the air. 'The Light' once again layers up well-crafted chords, irresistible drum funk and nice analogue percussion. Last of all, Jesse Bru's Sea Of Change remix of the same tune brings a more deep and late night feel to close out a top EP.