dole + kom – salto mortale ep
It is not so often that we give a 10 out of 10 for a release, but this one leaves us no choice whatsoever.
Being huge longterm fans of Dole + Kom anyway, with this release they proof once more their outstanding skills when it comes to produce contemporary house music with this extra kick every producer is seeking for. Absolutely everything is in place, all three tracks speak the same addictive language, bridging classic house elements with contemporary soundspheres, inviting you on a journey into deepest feelings, leaving you totally hooked… Respect also to Mollono.Bass, RenÇ Bourgeois & Dan Caster and Seth Schwarz for delivering such great reworks – hats down gentlemen!
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But let’s read what DJ Voice says about this incredible release – we could not put it in words any better:
Staying true to one’s signature style, but at the same time re-inventing oneself again and again: A serious dilemma for many artists. However, it’s not for Dole & Kom. Their Salto Mortale EP comes with three productions that are similar yet very different to each other in a fascinating way. The similarity is very sublime, as it seems like pressure and forward thrust evolve out of the context rather than prominent rhythms and sounds.
Whereas the atmospheres of the tracks differ greatly, Salto Mortale is based on a voluminous bass line around which delirious melodies materialize from a vortex of sound. Silence comes with symphonic grace and big emotions. When the melancholic beauty of a female voice joins in the whole thing turns into pure epicness. Then again there’s Fly Bar which draws its perfidious catchiness from a smart mix of high-octane club grooves and a high amount of sophisticated musicality. The digital version also includes two remixes of Silence: Mollono.Bass lends to the title an air of mellow Dub Techno, Seth Schwarz adds his dreamy violin play.
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