Loyoto: Looking at the Starz
Loyoto: Looking at the Starz
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Loyoto
Label: Upon You
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 827170580169
Genre: Electronic
The debut of Loyoto, the brainchild of Berlin-based artists Clé (Märtini Brös. , Poker Flat Recordings, Local Talk) and Eva Be (Best Works, Best Seven, Sonar Kollektiv, Pulver Records), opens with "Looking at the Starz," a deep and organic tech-house affair touched by floating dub and featuring beautiful bass motifs, levitating drones, reverberant chords, and dream-inducing space vocals. Upon. You cofounder Marco Resmann's primetime-focused remix of the opener features demandingly pounding drums and sharp hi-hats paving the way for a threatening, ever-evolving, and slightly metallic-sounding saw-tooth synth. "Black Holes" is a spaced-out, sparse, and stripped-down vision of electronic dub.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Looking at the Starz
1.2 B1. Looking at the Starz (Marco Resmann Remix)
1.3 B2. Black Holes
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