You will find in this category each week, a review on a top CD album or vinyl album which is breaking the news. All styles are on the “menu” of this category: minimal, house, electro, techno or even trance in some cases.
The topic will be supplemented by other albums following the latest electronic music news.
Pilooski and Pentile, aka Discodeine, adopted the swimmer position to drag us into deep waters. If their self-titled debut album was dragging us with Jarvis Cocker and Matias Aguayo and attractive hybrid territories between pop and electro to reveal some joyful sounds like "Synchronize" or "Singular". Their second album takes us a little further into the abyss, where East and West are one, especially with "Aydin", the first single released, featuring Kevin Parker, where the boundaries between genres have finally exploded. The album was released as physical and digital versions the 21st of October 2013 on the labels Dirty and Pschent.
With the help of Mark Kerr who sings, Discodeine recomposes a new map of the tender on which the baroque arrangements are not afraid to rub the obvious clarity of the compositions. The duo continues to explore the hidden face of the moon in a series of suspended instrumental tracks between the dancefloor and the Milky Way. At the bottom of the pool, Discodeine discovered the existence of new celestial creatures.
More precisely, the album as a whole is intended to be both aerial and melodic, accompanied by many warm vocals. It includes deep tracks like "Slip slow" and other more bouncy as "Hydraa" that will attract you tirelessly to the dancefloor.
Finally, please note that some tracks of the album have been recently remixed. So I will advise you to listen to the powerful remix of "Aydin" by Timothy J Fairplay, which evolves in a very effective italo disco atmosphere.