El Mundo & Satori
About Last Night Night EP
Bla Bla / bla017
12 Inch
Bla Bla artists El Mundo & Satori strikes again with a lovely pumping EPSUPPORTED BY Karotte, Marco Carola, Paco Osuna, Richie Hawtin, Laurent Garnier
New kids on the Dutch tech-house block a El Mundo & Satori releases a stunning single on the Amsterdam imprint Bla Bla records. The new release ‘About last Night’ is divers, but with a ‘attractive-to-all’ attitude, and shows the personal growth this producers duo experienced during their young career.
El Mundo & Satori, both originated from Nijmegen, found each other in the common goal of producing energetic dance floor driven tracks, with a keen eye for subtlety and musicality. Almost right from the start of their collaboration they enjoyed the success of the efforts; releasing numerous tracks and remixes, and being played by great-minds like Ricardo Villalobos, Loco Dice, Karotte and Luciano. Great minds think alike, you might say..
But what about El Mundo & Satori’s last night? Well, the single starts with the percussive ‘Itty Bitty Titties’, a floor filler with outburst of mystical ethnicity. Although the ethnic percussion phase of house music seems to be in its hay-day, El Mundo & Satori succeed to dose it to the right amount to keep it fresh and original. ‘Secret places’, with his mood melody, is a track quite far from the usual signature style of the duo, but nonetheless a great addition to the whole ep. The lo-fi rhythm drives you to a hypnotic state of mind, while carefully placed horns whirl you into oblivion.
The ‘About Last Night’ EP closes with the oh-so-fine ‘Kheysa’, were the duo teams up with Fat Fingers. This studio-musician drops some neat keys on this track which brings the intuitively to a higher level! Add some funkiness in rhythm and bass and you’re ready to shake some booty!
If this release was a summary of a night with El Mundo & Satori, you must have had a good time, because it simply has all the ingredients! Look out for this young but promising producers and try to be around when they play in your ‘cite de residence’. [info from blabla]