Alex Remter presents his debut EP on Edgar De Ramon's TUTU Recordings label. Alex's Sensorium EP was designed to make us dance to continuous, repetitive synth lines, filled with well-crafted drums, pads, and textures.
Analyzing it as a whole, the usual thing is to get trapped, lost in its halo, in its immensity of context and history, of evocation and of the present, also warning that in the next references the level cannot be lowered, it is only allowed to raise it.
This "Sensorium" is an instant hymn, managing to create the right environment for maximum attention the first time, it settles in the memory as soon as it is played for the first time, and for those DJs who seek to create an instant of "losing themselves in the sound" it will be an essential weapon. The only problem, in any case, would be wear and tear from excess use. This EP is pure poison for the spirit.
Hence, this "Sensorium" ends up conforming to a work where a very careful balance is struck between the ambition of its intentions and the greatness of its results, managing to condense two ideas that it seemed that we were no longer going to recover: future and permanence. The satisfaction is immense.
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