Lunatica Borghesia EP [pink marbled vinyl / label sleeve]
- Record label
- Lost Palms
- Catalog Number
- PALMS047
- Release Date
- February 11th 2022
- Genres
Tracks
play | pos | title | artists | duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
A1 | You can't buy luxury | 6:01 | ||
A2 | Ego Borghese | 6:08 | ||
A3 | Listening to Some Impala in Coventry | 3:40 | ||
B1 | 9,99EU | 7:39 | ||
B2 | Pegasus | 5:24 | ||
B3 | Tradizione Tradimento | 6:02 |
Lunatica Borghesia sees emerging Italian producer KOKO come into his powers in a 6-track EP which, at times seems suited to accompany a blissful reverie, and at others a rave in a rainforest. Either way, Lunatica Borghesia is about escaping. The first two tracks capture deep house in its truest essence: at once meditative, melancholic and serene.The blissed-out piano chords and cymbal strokes "You can't buy luxury" lend the opening track a nocturnal jazz feel which is carried through to "Ego Borghese" where it is heightened by the melodic cries of a saxophone. Instrumentation maintains its primacy in "Listening to Some Impala in Coventry" as staccato flutes guide the subtle bongo-sounding percussion which gives the track its swing. The next two tracks - "9,99EU" and "Pegasus" - are for the dance floor. Whilst the synth-driven melody and acid undertones of "9,99EU" sees the EP at its most retro, the final track "Tradizione Tradimento" is a brilliantly modern take on garage house which lets the listener settle back into the groove after being rowsed by "Pegasus" driving pulse.