Deep and dramatic debut from Cómeme’s Romanian ambassador Miruna Boruzescu a.k.a. Borusiade, veering from slow-motion disco to supple, night-riding house accompanied by Gregorio Gomez and Matias Aguayo.
Like Lena Willikens’ Phantom Delia before her, Borusiade showcases a roving musical mind adept at working with various tempi and moods for the ‘floor. Creeping into view with the decelerated Italian horror themes of Spellbound (Surrender), she pushes the pace to a steely, rutting chug arced by brass flares and underlined with progressive bass arpeggio in Haunted By Flashlights on the front.
Her title tracks resets the groove to a buoyant 100bpm bounce on the B-side whilst also introducing her gynoid-like vox, pursued by the disco-carving jag of Rescue and the EP’s rolling, clattering power shot in Dancer’s Doom.
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Deep and dramatic debut from Cómeme’s Romanian ambassador Miruna Boruzescu a.k.a. Borusiade, veering from slow-motion disco to supple, night-riding house accompanied by Gregorio Gomez and Matias Aguayo.
Like Lena Willikens’ Phantom Delia before her, Borusiade showcases a roving musical mind adept at working with various tempi and moods for the ‘floor. Creeping into view with the decelerated Italian horror themes of Spellbound (Surrender), she pushes the pace to a steely, rutting chug arced by brass flares and underlined with progressive bass arpeggio in Haunted By Flashlights on the front.
Her title tracks resets the groove to a buoyant 100bpm bounce on the B-side whilst also introducing her gynoid-like vox, pursued by the disco-carving jag of Rescue and the EP’s rolling, clattering power shot in Dancer’s Doom.
Deep and dramatic debut from Cómeme’s Romanian ambassador Miruna Boruzescu a.k.a. Borusiade, veering from slow-motion disco to supple, night-riding house accompanied by Gregorio Gomez and Matias Aguayo.
Like Lena Willikens’ Phantom Delia before her, Borusiade showcases a roving musical mind adept at working with various tempi and moods for the ‘floor. Creeping into view with the decelerated Italian horror themes of Spellbound (Surrender), she pushes the pace to a steely, rutting chug arced by brass flares and underlined with progressive bass arpeggio in Haunted By Flashlights on the front.
Her title tracks resets the groove to a buoyant 100bpm bounce on the B-side whilst also introducing her gynoid-like vox, pursued by the disco-carving jag of Rescue and the EP’s rolling, clattering power shot in Dancer’s Doom.
Deep and dramatic debut from Cómeme’s Romanian ambassador Miruna Boruzescu a.k.a. Borusiade, veering from slow-motion disco to supple, night-riding house accompanied by Gregorio Gomez and Matias Aguayo.
Like Lena Willikens’ Phantom Delia before her, Borusiade showcases a roving musical mind adept at working with various tempi and moods for the ‘floor. Creeping into view with the decelerated Italian horror themes of Spellbound (Surrender), she pushes the pace to a steely, rutting chug arced by brass flares and underlined with progressive bass arpeggio in Haunted By Flashlights on the front.
Her title tracks resets the groove to a buoyant 100bpm bounce on the B-side whilst also introducing her gynoid-like vox, pursued by the disco-carving jag of Rescue and the EP’s rolling, clattering power shot in Dancer’s Doom.
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Deep and dramatic debut from Cómeme’s Romanian ambassador Miruna Boruzescu a.k.a. Borusiade, veering from slow-motion disco to supple, night-riding house accompanied by Gregorio Gomez and Matias Aguayo.
Like Lena Willikens’ Phantom Delia before her, Borusiade showcases a roving musical mind adept at working with various tempi and moods for the ‘floor. Creeping into view with the decelerated Italian horror themes of Spellbound (Surrender), she pushes the pace to a steely, rutting chug arced by brass flares and underlined with progressive bass arpeggio in Haunted By Flashlights on the front.
Her title tracks resets the groove to a buoyant 100bpm bounce on the B-side whilst also introducing her gynoid-like vox, pursued by the disco-carving jag of Rescue and the EP’s rolling, clattering power shot in Dancer’s Doom.