Multi-talented artist Pow-Low is back on PSYCLE. with three more of his inventive new house tracks.
Pow-Low is from the Italian part of Switzerland but his musical endeavours have taken him all over the world. He was a student of jazz star Pierre Favre, has been releasing music on vinyl since his teenage years, studied recording engineering and production and worked in high end studios in Hollywood. Next to playing in various bands he has turned out plenty of cult minimal hits on this label as well as AUTIST Records and Open Records and is no stranger to the top of the Beatport charts.
First up, ‘Inhale’ is a classic deep house track with swinging and jazzy drums recorded at the legendary Abbey Road studios on vintage sets. Ambient-guitars and an old school mellotron are supported by a super-low bassline to make for a dreamy atmosphere and sublime groove.
The excellence continues on ‘Exhale’ with more swinging drums and jazzy chord progressions that evolve under synth licks with a classic Minimoog sound. Funky drum-fills push the track constantly forward and make the overall impact all the more special.
Last of all is a techno remix of a progressive original that has smashing drums and a massive drop featuring morphing synths that lead back into a superb main groove. It’s another classy cut from this studio wizard.
Once again here Pow-Low brings all his many years of experience and wide range of influences to three top tracks. The EP also features a cover image taken from one of Pow-Low’s weekend long outdoor festivals.
Tracklist:
1 Inhale (Original)
2. Exhale (Original)
3. Tanz (Rem
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