Trinity

Price 19.09 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 661956721922


Manufacture Country USA

One good reason why summer 2005 will be remembered as being so cool is because that"s when Cisco Ferreira released his album T.R.I.N.I.T.Y. on Tresor. One good reason why Cisco Ferreira is so cool is because he"s the guy behind the pure, unmistakable Advent style Techno that headlines the roster of signature Tresor music. It was apparent in 2002 that Ferreira was sealing the brilliance of The Advent"s sound sketches concept series and its rapid-fire, high-hat-spitting, pounding minimalism when he released Sketched For Life, his debut Tresor album, which thrashed open different doors to sonic areas now recognised in clubs around the world. Three years later in 2005, Ferreira signs his own name to his second full-length album on Tresor: T.R.I.N.I.T.Y. With tongue-in-cheek expertise, old-school touches are woven into future-wave; broader dance-floor dynamic, and even occasional vocals show up surprisingly yet effectively. The album opens texturally with the housy/electroid track "Electro 8.07FM" before pounding into "Pagodas" and the hypnotic vocals on "Paradise". "Kurva" and "S*D*4*2" pull in some cool club locomotion that carry you further into the album"s complex temperament and character – exemplified on "Nepalm". Ferreira gives another glance at electro-motion on "Woman’s Scent", which features some nasty vocals by Paris Da Black Fu. The Detroit Funker is also known as Detroit Grand Pubahs releasing on Steve Bug’s Poker Flat label. The sheer soundscape of T.R.I.N.I.T.Y. commands a degree of admiration for Cisco Ferreira, and his knack for creating irresistible dance music - aural landscapes with a tough, growling beat.