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11-04-2014, 10:22 PM
Artist: Alavux
Title: Ambience
Format: 4 track digital EP
All tracks mastered by Everbeatz aka Aleksandar Jovanovic
Release Date: 11th April 2014
Available through most major digital outlets including iTunes and Junodownload...
Few artists challenge the sensibilities of Electro and Techno the way Alavux does. The Serbian artist has a passion for pushing the two genres forward and, rather than drawing a line between them, combines the best of each to create something truly distinctive. Rather than another Kraftwerk or Drexciya clone the Alavux sound is evolutionary; it?s where electro should go next if it is to remove its retro image and demonstrate it has relevance to the modern listener.
In many ways Alavux has been flexing his muscles on past releases, pushing against trends and getting in shape. This EP sees him achieve full fitness; being able to tackle tradition head on yet still retain structure, purpose and destination in his tracks. This is what he has been building up to; four tracks of mechanistic power for the more thoughtful dance floor, with tinges of Detroit techno, sci-fi, aggressive funk and beneath it all ? bass line grooves to send you elsewhere, only to return sweaty, dazed and happier for it.
https://soundcloud.com/bassagenda/alavux-ambience-ep-previews
Title: Ambience
Format: 4 track digital EP
All tracks mastered by Everbeatz aka Aleksandar Jovanovic
Release Date: 11th April 2014
Available through most major digital outlets including iTunes and Junodownload...
Few artists challenge the sensibilities of Electro and Techno the way Alavux does. The Serbian artist has a passion for pushing the two genres forward and, rather than drawing a line between them, combines the best of each to create something truly distinctive. Rather than another Kraftwerk or Drexciya clone the Alavux sound is evolutionary; it?s where electro should go next if it is to remove its retro image and demonstrate it has relevance to the modern listener.
In many ways Alavux has been flexing his muscles on past releases, pushing against trends and getting in shape. This EP sees him achieve full fitness; being able to tackle tradition head on yet still retain structure, purpose and destination in his tracks. This is what he has been building up to; four tracks of mechanistic power for the more thoughtful dance floor, with tinges of Detroit techno, sci-fi, aggressive funk and beneath it all ? bass line grooves to send you elsewhere, only to return sweaty, dazed and happier for it.
https://soundcloud.com/bassagenda/alavux-ambience-ep-previews