Young US producer Myrryrs is the latest signing to Discobelle Records and his “Feel U EP” has been in the works for a couple of months now but still has us giddy with excitement. His influences are listed as the dark, the light and the drums. That holy trinity is certainly evident in his productions.
The title track “Feel U” sees him square off light, angelic r’n'b esque vocals and disco synths against stuttering bass sounds for THE late night club hit of the darker months to come. “C?U?M” is dark and brooding with a beat that is reminiscent of fingers snapping and a steamy trade off of eerie, pitched down telephone messages as vocals suggests late night encounters of the rated R nature. “Without You” continues on the darker side of Myrryrs productions. Light vocals emerge from a soundscape of whizzing synths and a slow, dragged out beat that inadvertently will make your head nod and your feet move.
The title track receives three remixes from acts spread across the US and Europe, they are full of vibes – albeit they’re all different. My vote goes to Teki Latex & Bambounou — it’s a truly sexy tune with a great bendy lead that sounds like a housey karimba. Clicks & Whistles closes in on second place for the remixes in my opinion — an bouncy and addictive synth line coupled with 80′s 8bit vibes take this one home!
Sound Pellegrino’s sonic identity is a paradox.
When I play the current house and techno music that I like to my French “banging electro” friends, they think it’s minimal. When I play it to minimal DJs, they think it bangs too hard. We love hard stuff when it’s creative and groovy, and we love minimalist music when it’s not boring nore serious. The first three Sound Pellegrino releases totally embody that state of mind.
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