It’s been quite a wait for new Yamil’s music to be released on his own Pieces of Life’s label, but these four new cuts have been worth waiting for. After an incredible year that saw Pieces of Life dropping the debut album by crew member Clemente, now is time for the Spanish record label to unleash the first reference of the year.
Following appearances on acclaimed labels such as Los Angeles based Sol Selectas, Monaberry or afro house finest MoBlack Recrods, Yamil is back on his own Pieces of Life with Amanecer EP, one of his most requested productions to date.
The EP starts with homonymous track “Amanecer”, a flowing and densely arranged dancefloor meditation, all conjoined by shimmering layers and an ultimately heart-melting Piano improvisation that gets into your head immediately and will leave no crowd untouched.
Next up is “Cleophatra”, which is built on the tension of an oscillating bass line that flickers and shifts through ascending and descending notes that gradually increase in intensity and lead to a powerful African chorus that perfectly match the essence of the song and takes us back to mother earth.
The third song is “Ritual”, which gradually decreases the energy of the previous tracks to take us into an emotional journey, with pleasant pianos and a soft voice that undoubtedly generate peace all along the way.
“Symmetry” is the EP’s closer, an impeccable programming of club-ready beats, smooth melodies and a crystal-clear singing voice that puts the finishing touch to this mind-blowing voyage of feelings.
Pick up a copy here.
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