Portamento Boys: I Never Koos This Life
Portamento Boys: I Never Koos This Life
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Portamento Boys
Label: Quartet Series
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4260544820052
Genre: Electronic
For this sophomore release is Quartet Series' bodybuilder series, Nachtbraker sourced some serious talent The Netherlands. For the Portamento Boys' first ever release, they go full-frontal Italo and pull it off with great panache. The Italo express jets off with "Been There Come Back", a banging workout paying homage to the glorious '80s. "Portamento 101" feels like you're playing the 1986 version of Out Run on your Sega. "Final Dinner" serves up some fine Asian-Italian fusion cuisine. With "Eighty Ain't", the P Boys acknowledge that even though the tracks are clearly inspired by the '80s, they don't emulate, they innovate.
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