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WLTD 028EP
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Bas Amro can be quite the chameleon, having acquired a mastery of various sub-genres of electronic music. Already a veteran of Wolfskuil Limited, Bas Amro returns for his sophomore EP on the label, Imposter Persona. His sound is deep, profound, and delicately crafted, with a serious groove always residing in the underlying pulsating bass. "Imposter Persona" opens the EP with melancholic energy and a jumpy bassline before "Dissociation" unfolds gently, building slowly into quivering dub-inspired chords, while the rhythmic pads of "Defensive" radiate vampy undertones that toy with house percussion.
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WLTD 012EP
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The Netherlands' Bas Amro has been DJing and making music since the age of 14 and has an extremely talented ear. The title track is a classic example of his talent. A meeting of Jimpster and Pépé Bradock with organs, a disco-esque bass line and a solid house groove. Pitto reinterprets this tune, giving the original moody vibe a dark little twist. "Sunday Rut" is a no-nonsense tech-house roller with a melodic surprise in the break.
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