Idiot Idols ‘Incanto EP’ [Cinematique 023]

Idiot Idols are Igino Ottocento and Saverio Vetica. Although they are not working with each other already for ages, both their styles and influences easily melted into some hypnotic productions. As a result of that they have had a great year in 2011 with releases and remixes on labels like Parquet recordings, Wide Angle recordings, Rhapsodic records and System recordings.

And now it’s time to return on Cinematique. They have worked hard and with passion to deliver this fine and diverse EP. It starts off with the subtle and emotional Incanto before rocking on with the uplifting Meandri. More freaky are the psychedelic sounds in the adventurous Dissonanze Cerebrali. The EP concludes with 2 remixes. First up it’s Tundra, well known friend of the Manual Music and Cinematique family. He delivers a moody and exciting livetake of Incanto. After that it’s Niccolò Bianchi’s turn to rework the track which meant the start for Idiot Idols at Cinematique: Sisters and Brothers. Niccolò, who you might know from his excellent debut release on Shabu recordings, turns this track into a wonderful and dreamy piece of music.

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