London-Italian capo of Nervous Horizon and the hard drum movement, TSVI pays homage to ‘90s Mediterranean Progressive music with five trance-inflected mutations of dembow techno and shunt.
Characterised by the styles of producers such as Gigi D'Agostino, Mauro Picotto and Mario Piú, which would exert as much influence in the UK as in Venezuela, where it’s hailed a touchstone for the raptor House sound as pursued by DJ Babatr, the Mediterranean Progressive wave has a lot to answer for.
In TSVI’s hands the sound’s signature memes of trancey arp lift and sultry vocals are alloyed to ruggeder grooves that neatly sync with prevailing Latin club currents, resulting in the restless shimmy and canter of ‘Progressiva’, a tonking echo of DJ Babatr in ‘Vitamina H’ and the horsepower galloper ‘HHG’, before resetting it around the 100bpm mark with ‘Parhasar’, proper millennial Mauro Picot momentum in ‘Ultimo Imepro’.
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London-Italian capo of Nervous Horizon and the hard drum movement, TSVI pays homage to ‘90s Mediterranean Progressive music with five trance-inflected mutations of dembow techno and shunt.
Characterised by the styles of producers such as Gigi D'Agostino, Mauro Picotto and Mario Piú, which would exert as much influence in the UK as in Venezuela, where it’s hailed a touchstone for the raptor House sound as pursued by DJ Babatr, the Mediterranean Progressive wave has a lot to answer for.
In TSVI’s hands the sound’s signature memes of trancey arp lift and sultry vocals are alloyed to ruggeder grooves that neatly sync with prevailing Latin club currents, resulting in the restless shimmy and canter of ‘Progressiva’, a tonking echo of DJ Babatr in ‘Vitamina H’ and the horsepower galloper ‘HHG’, before resetting it around the 100bpm mark with ‘Parhasar’, proper millennial Mauro Picot momentum in ‘Ultimo Imepro’.
London-Italian capo of Nervous Horizon and the hard drum movement, TSVI pays homage to ‘90s Mediterranean Progressive music with five trance-inflected mutations of dembow techno and shunt.
Characterised by the styles of producers such as Gigi D'Agostino, Mauro Picotto and Mario Piú, which would exert as much influence in the UK as in Venezuela, where it’s hailed a touchstone for the raptor House sound as pursued by DJ Babatr, the Mediterranean Progressive wave has a lot to answer for.
In TSVI’s hands the sound’s signature memes of trancey arp lift and sultry vocals are alloyed to ruggeder grooves that neatly sync with prevailing Latin club currents, resulting in the restless shimmy and canter of ‘Progressiva’, a tonking echo of DJ Babatr in ‘Vitamina H’ and the horsepower galloper ‘HHG’, before resetting it around the 100bpm mark with ‘Parhasar’, proper millennial Mauro Picot momentum in ‘Ultimo Imepro’.
London-Italian capo of Nervous Horizon and the hard drum movement, TSVI pays homage to ‘90s Mediterranean Progressive music with five trance-inflected mutations of dembow techno and shunt.
Characterised by the styles of producers such as Gigi D'Agostino, Mauro Picotto and Mario Piú, which would exert as much influence in the UK as in Venezuela, where it’s hailed a touchstone for the raptor House sound as pursued by DJ Babatr, the Mediterranean Progressive wave has a lot to answer for.
In TSVI’s hands the sound’s signature memes of trancey arp lift and sultry vocals are alloyed to ruggeder grooves that neatly sync with prevailing Latin club currents, resulting in the restless shimmy and canter of ‘Progressiva’, a tonking echo of DJ Babatr in ‘Vitamina H’ and the horsepower galloper ‘HHG’, before resetting it around the 100bpm mark with ‘Parhasar’, proper millennial Mauro Picot momentum in ‘Ultimo Imepro’.