Review: Given his association with Jamal Moss's Mathematics Recordings imprint, you'd expect this EP from Italian producer Giorgio Luceri to be packed full of robust, acid-tinged fare and picturesque electronic mood-scapes. That's exactly what he delivers. The "Balearic Mix" of "Silence of the Sunset" is particularly striking, with sun-kissed synths and dreamy melodies riding a skittish drum machine groove. It's almost rush inducing in its's intense beauty and effortless positivity. The beatless "Aurrora" is similarly beautiful. Elsewhere, there's some murky rave revivalism in the shape of the out-there, acid-flecked "Cheetah", while "Panther" impresses with its heavtweight analogue electronics, hoover bass and drifting chords.
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