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KICK 024EP
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"Marascia is back on Boxer -- well, it's Kickboxer this time to be more precise. But that fits pretty good to these kicking tracks from the Sardinian artist. With 'Cyclo' & 'Nero Nero,' he created two darkish powerful techno tracks that work very well after all people left the parks and disappear in the clubs for the rest of the night and morning. The remix by The Dolphins is close to the original but adds some more groovy elements. Maybe influenced by the Bongo guys that used to play in the park during the day."
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SDLX 023EP
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"Emmanuele Marascia from Italy has doubtless written an essential piece of history of house music! Do you remember the groundbreaking Italian label ACV with its Chicago house release of protagonists like Leo Anibaldi and Robert Armani? Emmanuele was one of the essential artists of this imprint too. Now he is back again with some great records on Systematic, Gigolo and Boxer Recordings and Ofo/The Mood is already the second output on Martin Eyerer's Session Deluxe. Functional beats that are essential!"
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GIGOLO 228EP
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This is Marascia's debut release on Gigolo and it's sure to rock you from head to toe. The slamming single kicks off with the raucous electro-romp that is "Rayn." Tight beats and caustic synth sounds make this a heavyweight tune. "Leggy" is bound to raise the roof whenever it gets dropped on the dancefloor: with an irresistible groove and powerful atmospherics, the result is an explosive mix of electro sound. A new step in dance music.
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BOXER 056EP
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Marascia presents two cocky prime-time smashers. He is known for remixes he did for legends such as Todd Terry, John Aquaviva and Richie Hawtin, and those achievements say a lot about what this guy is made of: finest, precious wood from Italy. Precious wood is characterized by a beautiful and strong coloring, striking contrasts and breathtaking grain. Other particularities are its heavy weight and high density. Altogether characteristics that -- if transferred onto his music -- would produce amazing interfaces.
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