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PARAD 007EP
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"After distinguishing himself in the past two years with different references in labels such as Was Kids, Dialect or MiniSketch, Ludovic Vendi comes back home, to Paradigma Musik, one of the labels which strongly bet on him when this young French talent settled in Barcelona was only known by a few people. Limbo EP is his new release in 12" format: wise tech house directed to the dancefloor from the label Vendi. 'Limbo,' in its original form is a sort of techno house bible edited in 2008, full of minimal nuances, really catchy, and with one of those melodies which not only stick to one's feet, but also to one's head. An intelligent dance, as before stated. A notorious four-wheel exercise beyond vulgarity which often rule this kind of track. In addition, it is strengthened by two other remixes which reassert our opinion. The first remix is signed by the French Paul Ritch, friend and countryman of Ludovic and one of the names in the international club scene thanks to his work at Resopal or Get Physical. Henry Saiz, born in Madrid, who made the label's former reference, brings to the second remix more epic and hypnotic airs, definitely more trance and making its melody the indisputable main character of this remake."
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PARAD 004EP
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"Ludovic Vendi, a Frog who's been seen croaking for quite a while now in the muddy marshlands of Barcelona, is the maker of Changes EP. In it he appears surrounded by a bunch of talented friends who have made themselves a name in production. True, Vendi himself nowadays needs little publicity. The connoisseurs of today's electronic dance have already savoured his former releases with Players Paradise, Criminal or Dialect Rec. some of whom too have already worked with another Paradigma man, Anthony Collins. In his new release, Ludovic enchants us with three remarkable tracks. First one, 'A Real Word,' co-signed with an oldie of our trade, an English artist, Alex Ward, clearly bends towards a minimal progressive techno house pretty much in the vein of Border Community and especially of James Holden, with arpeggios remindful of the Briton's unmistakable style and a series of atmospheres impregnated in the halo of the driving tune. Quite wicked to let you slide over to the dancefloor."
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