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DESET 003EP
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Deset label boss Caruan has teamed up with the Polish-born Berliner part of Deset crew Oscar Szafraniec for a sun-soaked collaboration featuring three brand new cuts and a stellar remix from the legendary Chicago house music hero, Glenn Underground.
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DESET 002EP
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2020 restock. Berlin mainstay Ricardo Villalobos delivers the Mandela Move EP, a four-track EP of freshly stripped-back dancefloor movers saturated in brilliantly clever, unorthodox, and masterful sound design. Arriving as the second release on the Deset label, Ricardo Villalobos offers his incredible production talents to the blossoming Italian label, already heavily desired by both discerning DJs and punters alike. "Mandela Move" is a patient club cut in true Villalobos style: loopy, track-y, and trippy. Sonically shapeshifting in different directions, surprise percussion changes, perfectly sourced samples and a storytelling theme from start to end. "Frontec" is a shimmering 13-minute banger focused on only the most important elements and effects. Live percussion and fantastic tones sprinkle throughout with creatively tuned bells and whistles scattered across in a way only Ricardo can do. "Ectroscop" comes complete with some fuzzy bass frequencies and twisted vocal samples which rest under the surface. The loose rhythm structure and general freedom of the track confirms a true dance cut destined to be a favorite for the crowds listening closely. "Beetglass" is centered around a shuffling house foundation with huge synth swirls which come seemingly out of nowhere. Truly a primetime Villalobos banger if there's ever been one. Destined to lift the heads off the lucky folks on the floor when it's played.
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DESET 001EP
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Pietro "Bingo" De Lisi and Alex Carpentieri, aka the Italian duo System Of Survival, provide two stunning originals for Deset's inaugural release, backed by remixes from two Chi-town legends, Boo Williams and Ricardo Miranda. "Nu Soul Era" is a raucous, deep cut that displays all that's excellent about System Of Survival. "Funky Left Funky Right" sees the duo expertly showcase their penchant for melodic structures, this time with a bleep-y, peak-time baseline. Ricardo Miranda's interpretation goes deep and off-kilter but remains true to the original's characteristics. Boo Williams's acid-led, 909-flavoured remix of "Nu Soul Era" brings the heat.
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