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Gui Boratto, Chromophobia [Kompakt, 2007] PDF Print E-mail
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Written by acidtongue   
Tuesday, 27 November 2007

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It seems Kompakt's huge acclaim over the past months that made them a precious commodity is a boost for great releases. Chromophobia is a rich work of art that stands not only as mere dancing goodness but also as intricate musical articulation. It's impossible to deny the strong presence of Boratto's Brazilian roots that make this album a hot and humid dancefloor, and if this doesn't tickle your ears it's such a shame.

Style: Techno, House

RIYL: Pier Bucci, John Tejada

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Download: Acróstico


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written by asmadeus, December 03, 2007
Guilherme Boratto is a Brazilian producer used to laying out minimal tech house twelve inchers for prominent German labels like Plastic City, Harthouse, and of course Kompakt's offshoots K2, Kompakt Pop and Kompakt Extra. Hailing from São Paulo, Gui was approached to contribute a remix to the City of God soundtrack. Chromophobia is a light and refreshing take on over-used building blocks of the style. Familiar beats, simple melodies, and straight to the point approach remind me of the feeling I experienced when I first heard Benny Benassi (before he exploded all over the charts). Listening to the album, a smile creeps upon my lips, being happy for the fact that techno continues to survive and evolve in an over-saturated scene. A unique and memorable sound.
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