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UNSURE 003EP
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There has been some waiting for new music by Giuseppe Leonardi since his highly-praised releases for Second Circle, and now the waiting is over. Seven amazing tracks form the aptly titled mini-album 7, out now on Unsure. 7 starts with the in-every-way-unexpected "Suzi Wong," a highly addictive (and unusual) kind of reggae-and-dub-influenced mutant disco adventure with amazing vocals and unbelievably tripping grooves. "Anti-Narcotics Police" follows this road of raw and playful coolness, but Giuseppe of course has way more to offer: "Both" and "Rrrrrrr" are uplifting house music with a quirky touch of pop, the compelling rhythms and basslines of "Wonder Girls" and "Wondering" remind a little of Stefan Schwanders new thing While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps and the funkiness and sweetness of Deadline and its magical melodies brighten the gloomiest day. A unique pleasure!
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SC 007EP
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Returning with another debut release, Second Circle's eighth record to date comes this time from young Viennese musician Giuseppe Leonardi. Performed on an array of synthesizers and experimenting with spoken word and vocals from various local singers; Giuseppe's TBC EP take you on a dance through the catacombs and out through the jungle floor with ritualistic rhythm and haunting song... At other moments Giuseppe's horizontal ambient pieces leave you gazing out on the shores of a distant half-remembered planet.
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IML 007EP
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The music of Giuseppe Leonardi moves through the brain in psychedelic and playful ways. Young Giuseppe prepared his shamanic amalgamation of percussion, atmospheres, and synth patterns some summers ago in the catacombs of Vienna. Machine sounds from a glittering future. He shifts his instruments out of the time zone and takes you on a trip in his cozy dinghy. Tracks like "Maga" and "Invitro" are moving the dancefloor towards a cosmic universe in such a charming way that dancers won't realize their transformation. 45RPM.
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