On January 9, in honor of BPM Festival's 10th Anniversary, deep-tech mastermind Barbuto and NYC's Trasmit Recordings team up to release "Scales of Honduras" on the forthcoming compliation album Transmit at BPM. A label headed by Boris—an aritst who built his ample reputation in the competitive streets of the Empire State—Trasmit Recordings celebrates BPM's decennary milestone with support from Barbuto's full-boded "Scales of Honduras."
Scales of Honduras – is best characterized by its driving bassline, seemlessly propelling through layers of bright elements, and resulting in one flawlessly balanced techno record. A sonourous tone keeps listeners entranced, while subtle changes in tempo show off Barbuto's ability to keep his audience intrigued at a variety of speeds.
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