Amazon Atlantis
Simoncino
LABEL: Creme Organization | CREMELP-12
GENRE: House, Techno
RELEASED: 2015
MP3 DOWNLOAD SOURCE: Vinyl
BITRATE: 320kbps / 44100kHz / Full Stereo
TRACKS: 12
SIZE: 166.13 megs
12 TRACKS TOTAL
1. Images 5:39
2. In Viaggio 6:09
3. Nagano 6:28
4. Warriors After Midnight 5:18
5. Planet Paradise (ft Legowelt) 5:17
6. Memories Of Summer (ft Vincent Floyd) 4:24
7. 90’s Theme 3:15
8. Dub Theory 6:15
9. Space Tape 7:18
10. Akai Afro 6:45
11. African (Digi Bonus #1) 5:05
12. Sogno Di Mezza Estate (Digi Bonus #2) 6:49
Total Playtime: 68:42 min
Acclaimed Italian house producer Simoncino is back with another full length album, Amazon Atlantis, this time on one of his regular label homes, Creme Organization. The LP lands on double vinyl and limited cassette tape in September 2015.
Known for his real passion for collecting and playing authentic analogue gear and his ability to craft dream like soundscapes and mystical house atmospheres, Simoncino has released a huge and high quality amount of EPs and LPs on labels like this one as well as Mathematics, LIES and Thug Records. His vintage sound is one full of real emotion, and that is the case with this new full length.
Simoncio turns on his machines and makes music every day, just for pleasure. Every so often he feels the time is right to release a new collection of material, and that time is now. There is no objective or particular message behind the album, it was simply conjured up using the Akai S 900 and the Emu Emax I drum machines as well as a Roland JX8P, a Korg PolySix a Ensoniq ESQ1 and a Yamaha DX7.
Made at different times over an extended period of time in his home studio in Perugia, Italy, the album features two collaborations. The first is with Legowelt, âwho besides being one of my favourite artists is a close friendâ and the other is with Vincent Floyd, âa true legend whose records âCruising and âI Dream Youâ have left their mark on my life.â
This album starts with deep and gurgling house beats and chilly hi hats and unfolds though more jacking, acid flecked tracks like âIn Viaggioâ. Always full of spaced out moods and cosmic signifiers, âNaganoâ is a ever more pressurised cut, whilst â90s Themeâ features plenty of classic break beats and old school sounds.
Meanwhile, âSpace Tapeâ gets all raw and rugged with its clever use of lo-fi effects, âAkai Afroâ is full of the sort of African chants and earthy beats you would expect and the two collaborations are both standout cuts. With Legowelt, Simoncino ups the tempo and offers a real spacey techno vibe, and with Vincent Floyd he lays down some killer melodies and introspective moods.
This is a complete album that takes you on a roller coaster ride through myriad different moods and grooves, always with an authentic sense of atmosphere and real sense of purpose.