Release: Spherae by Alec Pace
A stunning Bass / Club release by: Alec Pace
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CATALOG: IM110
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AUDIO BITRATE: 954Kbps
MP3 DOWNLOAD SIZE: 124.63 MBMB
Tracklist, Music Genre, and Tempo:
Total Tracks: 4
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Alec Pace – Preemah
Genre: Bass / Club | Duration: (04:52) | Key: 07A, BPM: 100
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Alec Pace – Spherae
Genre: Bass / Club | Duration: (04:14) | Key: 7B, BPM: 128
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Alec Pace – Khroma
Genre: Bass / Club | Duration: (03:58) | Key: 8A, BPM: 124
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Alec Pace – Qubo
Genre: Bass / Club | Duration: (04:39) | Key: 7A, BPM: 140
Total Playtime: 00:17:43 min
Experience “Preemah” by Alec Pace | Official Music Video on YouTube
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‘Spherae’ marks the return to scenes of Turin-based producer and DJ Alec Pace landing now on Infinite Machine with a mind-melter EP aimed for the club.
Following a 2-year long hiatus from his latest original work ‘Future Now?’ and previous releases on acclaimed labels such as All Centre and Nous Disques, the Italian producer delivers a new psychedelic blend of post-grime and experimental-bass condensed into a powerful club-ready 4-tracker.
Opening track ‘Preemah’ is a dance-floor heater which plays with the alternation of perpetual crescendos and heavy kick-drops, the rhythmic session is based on a glitchy jersey-club beat while the melodic elements work with uplifting synthesizers and heavy manipulated field recordings.
The explorations continues into title track ‘Spherae’, a peak-time ‘ode to speed’ which twists elements and a rhythmic session borrowed from the D’n’B scene while mangling them with ‘pointillistic’ synthesizers and hyper-effected spooky vocals.
‘Khroma’ follows next, a dark and psychedelic roller which will bring the listener into more obscure sound landscapes which delivers robotic GQOM-inspired beats with overdriven-glitchy synthesizers and tribalesque chants.
The alien-shaped beats of ‘Qubo’ closes-down the release with its glitchy-old-skool-electro vibe, combining a rhythmic session which borrows elements from the old-skool electro with analog generated percussions and field recordings.
While touching GQOM-esque and post-grime atmospheres and both pushing BPM-speed limits forwards, ‘Spherae’ explores further into experimental-territories yet remaining true to its club nature.