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Artist: Various Artists
Release Title: There's Always Cacao In Exotic Places Vol. 1
Label: Cacao Records
Catalogue No.: CAO007
Release date: 11.09.2017
Tracklist EP:
1. On Da Point (Original Mix)
2. Latina (Original Mix)
3. Classic Dance (Original Mix)
4. Waters (Original Mix)
5. January, June, July (Original Mix)
6. Cabalah (Original Mix)
Short Info:
Cacao celebrates one busy year of releases with the first edition of "There's always Cacao in Exotic Places“. The compilation features a various string of releases signed by a handful of the artists that have brought their mark to the label so far.
The opening track "On Da Point“ by Gonzo-Gonzo spells melodic from the get go. With low sung garage-like vocals and a melancholic, torrid summer ambiance, it mesmerises and has a surprisingly tender effect.
House master Rick Wade proves his dexterity in crafting smooth house grooves on "Latina“, a highly sensuous track with clear South American influences.
Moon Harbour and Get Physical alums Luna City Express lay down a penchant and deep arrangement in "Classic Dance part 2“, uncovering their trademark subdued-yet-powerful aesthetic.
Cacao label bosses K.E.E.N.E. join tech house chief Robosonic into a distant journey on "Waters“, another deep exploration with liquid elements. Stripped of vocals, the instrumentation comprising of chords, a heavy hitting bassline and sinuous melody spells pure enjoyment.
Dub Tech producer Tigerskin’s offering, entitled "January, June, July“ not only brings together the only months in a year beginning with a J, but some deep and dubby atmospheres into the mix. The track stands on the solemn sides, bringing together cavernous spaces with eerie sounds and grave synths.
Zombies In Miami offer a pounding techno finish to the EP with "Cabalah“. Centered around a dubby bassline and tribal percussions, it’s a playful set up that evokes tribal atmospherics.