Hi-velocity dance routines from Rui Ho, leaving her 2nd mark on the excellent Objects Limited.
Based between Berlin/Shanghai, Rui’s releases for her native Genome6.66Mbp label lead to last year’s ‘Becoming is An Eventful Situation’, where they really came into their own with a mix of traditional Chinese sounds and what has now been claimed as hard dance; a term previously used to describe styles associated with scally and gay clubs (Hard House, Gabber, Trance, Donk), but now expropriated for a wave of ravers who possibly felt excluded from those scenes, and have now formed their own tight knit and network of clubs with literal, rather than implied, rules and guidelines that seek to balance a cognitive dissonance between generations and genders.
On their 4 tracks, Rui goes hard and brightly melodic between the hyper sino-grime rushes of ‘Wing of Light’, the gabber fireworks of ‘Acceleration’ and ‘The Heat’, and a hypercoloured Donk track, ‘Ardour.’ Make sure to check for HDMIRROR’s ecstatic gabber rework of ‘Wings of Light’, and Louis Me’s scratchy, gnashing take on ‘The Heat.’
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Hi-velocity dance routines from Rui Ho, leaving her 2nd mark on the excellent Objects Limited.
Based between Berlin/Shanghai, Rui’s releases for her native Genome6.66Mbp label lead to last year’s ‘Becoming is An Eventful Situation’, where they really came into their own with a mix of traditional Chinese sounds and what has now been claimed as hard dance; a term previously used to describe styles associated with scally and gay clubs (Hard House, Gabber, Trance, Donk), but now expropriated for a wave of ravers who possibly felt excluded from those scenes, and have now formed their own tight knit and network of clubs with literal, rather than implied, rules and guidelines that seek to balance a cognitive dissonance between generations and genders.
On their 4 tracks, Rui goes hard and brightly melodic between the hyper sino-grime rushes of ‘Wing of Light’, the gabber fireworks of ‘Acceleration’ and ‘The Heat’, and a hypercoloured Donk track, ‘Ardour.’ Make sure to check for HDMIRROR’s ecstatic gabber rework of ‘Wings of Light’, and Louis Me’s scratchy, gnashing take on ‘The Heat.’
Hi-velocity dance routines from Rui Ho, leaving her 2nd mark on the excellent Objects Limited.
Based between Berlin/Shanghai, Rui’s releases for her native Genome6.66Mbp label lead to last year’s ‘Becoming is An Eventful Situation’, where they really came into their own with a mix of traditional Chinese sounds and what has now been claimed as hard dance; a term previously used to describe styles associated with scally and gay clubs (Hard House, Gabber, Trance, Donk), but now expropriated for a wave of ravers who possibly felt excluded from those scenes, and have now formed their own tight knit and network of clubs with literal, rather than implied, rules and guidelines that seek to balance a cognitive dissonance between generations and genders.
On their 4 tracks, Rui goes hard and brightly melodic between the hyper sino-grime rushes of ‘Wing of Light’, the gabber fireworks of ‘Acceleration’ and ‘The Heat’, and a hypercoloured Donk track, ‘Ardour.’ Make sure to check for HDMIRROR’s ecstatic gabber rework of ‘Wings of Light’, and Louis Me’s scratchy, gnashing take on ‘The Heat.’
Hi-velocity dance routines from Rui Ho, leaving her 2nd mark on the excellent Objects Limited.
Based between Berlin/Shanghai, Rui’s releases for her native Genome6.66Mbp label lead to last year’s ‘Becoming is An Eventful Situation’, where they really came into their own with a mix of traditional Chinese sounds and what has now been claimed as hard dance; a term previously used to describe styles associated with scally and gay clubs (Hard House, Gabber, Trance, Donk), but now expropriated for a wave of ravers who possibly felt excluded from those scenes, and have now formed their own tight knit and network of clubs with literal, rather than implied, rules and guidelines that seek to balance a cognitive dissonance between generations and genders.
On their 4 tracks, Rui goes hard and brightly melodic between the hyper sino-grime rushes of ‘Wing of Light’, the gabber fireworks of ‘Acceleration’ and ‘The Heat’, and a hypercoloured Donk track, ‘Ardour.’ Make sure to check for HDMIRROR’s ecstatic gabber rework of ‘Wings of Light’, and Louis Me’s scratchy, gnashing take on ‘The Heat.’