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DFRG 022EP
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"With this record Defrag define a new musical direction after the acclaimed Solid Color series is time to start a new sonic era. Glitches is one name you are going to see and hear again and again and again in future. This second mature output on Defrag shows their skill! Their music is enjoyable in the dancefloor as on your sofa. The a side is a stunning killer dark trip with moments of intensity and detail. On the flip 'Son of the Beat' starts with a rubbery bassline and grows slowly through a swirling synth and a pinching beat that suck you into a sonic vortex, simply HUGE!"
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INFORM 006EP
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"Second release on Informale for the Glitches duo (Filippo Di Nola and Luca Liguori) after the acclaimed number 5 (Rocking/Module) which gained huge feedback worldwide and is still rocking all over the dancefloors. The first track is a smooth, minimal and hypnotic groove sounding between Kahlwild & Platzhirsch and perfect for the fans of Mathew Jonson, too, while the flipside keeps that nice old-school flavor of their debut EP with groovy basslines and upliftin' synthlines!"
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DFRG 020EP
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"Defrag proudly presents a new jewel from our vault: Glitches, the hottest newcomers from Napoli. With competent minimalism they easily drive through reduced dub-tech, monotone percussive lines, growing arpeggios and hypnotic melodies that will stay in your mind forever. Just the kind of sound you cannot resist in times of downbreaking walls between techno and house."
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INFORM 005EP
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"The label which hosted some of the most influent Italian producers, is living a new era thanks to the indisputable talent of the duo formed by Luca Liguori and Filippo Di Nola aka Glitches, two 'newcomers' to the Neapolitan electronic scene. The duo is promoting two tracks taken from their self-produced Slick DJs EP on the Goldust white label that has literally gone wild in London for a year now. Progression, ultra-groovy basslines and dancefloor appeal which goes through the years tracing a meeting point between the '90s sound and electronic-house music recently making a comeback on labels such as Get Physical, Ware, Pokerflat."
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