Fumarole
Currently holding the charts in Beatport with his latest EP, Tempo Giusto is a young producer-DJ from Finland and is one of the most prolific artists of his genre. His unique works are already recognized by many top DJs and listeners all around the world, and his production has been featured in several top #5 lists worldwide. Tempo Giusto's club progressive sound is influenced by melodic, progressive and tech trance, with some elements from progressive, minimal and tech house. His experimental and industrial-like style ensures that all songs are unique pieces, and provide something fresh for his audience.
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1. Fumarole (Original Mix)
The EP begins with the original mix of Fumarole which is a nice mixture of progressive, uplifting and tech trance. Starting with deeper, warm melodies and speedy bassline, Fumarole wakens up its listener to a touching, unique breakdown. Heavenly strings come in, accompanied with a very moving piano theme and orchestra like percussion. After the breakdown a more massive, techier part is introduced until the trancey lead explodes the last part of this wonderful trancer.
2. Breathe (Original Mix)
Breathe is the most progressive track of the EP, yet quite melodic and pumping. Beginning with the whispering vocals, a hypnotizing and slightly dark theme fuses with an intriguing bassline. Surrounded with FXs and very spacious melodies, the breakdown joins in with symphonic like violins and other strings, and gives a subtle example of what is coming ahead. After an uplifting, shorter pause the beat kicks in and lets the wondering melody take over to squeeze in all the energy.
3. Invisible War (Deus Ex Mix)
Inspired by the beautiful vocals from a scifi-game Deus Ex, Invisible War is an excellent mixture of progressive house and vocal trance. The groovy bassline kicks in with cut vocals and creates almost a spiritual atmosphere. With subtle effects, changes in bass and short strings, the song leads its listener to a new kind of breakdown, which features the bittersweet vocals, built with vast strings. Soon an uplifter kicks in, drops the volume downwards just for a second and an electroish bassline launches the final part.
4. Fumarole (JMN & Thomas Kandinsky Remix)
The Finnish DJ-producer Jace introduces his fresh tech-progressive alias JMN in this massive tech trancer remixed with Thomas Kandinsky. The main breakdown theme from the original mix is introduced right in the beginning and shortly the song builds up the energy, and a smashing, spacious lead releases it. With smooth but strong and hard percussions the song enters to another breakdown, also featuring the piano theme from the original mix, and builds yet another treat for the club crowd.
This release will be available exclusively on Beatport on 9th, February 2009.