On her finely measured debut album Melbourne-bassed Roza Terenzi focusses a classic ‘90s >< 2020s brand of proggy rave romance for D. Tiffany’s Planet Euphorique.
In key with her smart control of classic early ambient dance and rave styles showcased on her early singles and subsequent turns for Dekmantel and shown in her DJ sets everywhere, Roza Terenzi’s aesthetic makes for a varied and absorbing album that plays deep into her style and gives room to tie up her various strands with a cool, underlying narrative style.
Entering with buoyant ambient bumps recalling Mappa Mundi and flowing out into lush IDM techno with ‘Elevate’, the album effortlessly balances classic tropes in a refreshed style, taking in the melancholic rave suspense of ‘Modern Bliss’ with Barcelona’s Ivy Bakakati, and throwing down ruder hard drum bounce in ‘That Track (Rewired Mix)’, before slipping off into ambient bubblebath mode on ‘Spiral’, and touching on restless B12-style acid with ‘Total Eclipse’, but ultimately leaving on an upward trajectory with the glyding trance-breaks of ‘Eternal Lust’ and the couldn’t-give-a-fuck ghetto rudeness of ‘My Reality Cheque Bounced’.
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On her finely measured debut album Melbourne-bassed Roza Terenzi focusses a classic ‘90s >< 2020s brand of proggy rave romance for D. Tiffany’s Planet Euphorique.
In key with her smart control of classic early ambient dance and rave styles showcased on her early singles and subsequent turns for Dekmantel and shown in her DJ sets everywhere, Roza Terenzi’s aesthetic makes for a varied and absorbing album that plays deep into her style and gives room to tie up her various strands with a cool, underlying narrative style.
Entering with buoyant ambient bumps recalling Mappa Mundi and flowing out into lush IDM techno with ‘Elevate’, the album effortlessly balances classic tropes in a refreshed style, taking in the melancholic rave suspense of ‘Modern Bliss’ with Barcelona’s Ivy Bakakati, and throwing down ruder hard drum bounce in ‘That Track (Rewired Mix)’, before slipping off into ambient bubblebath mode on ‘Spiral’, and touching on restless B12-style acid with ‘Total Eclipse’, but ultimately leaving on an upward trajectory with the glyding trance-breaks of ‘Eternal Lust’ and the couldn’t-give-a-fuck ghetto rudeness of ‘My Reality Cheque Bounced’.
On her finely measured debut album Melbourne-bassed Roza Terenzi focusses a classic ‘90s >< 2020s brand of proggy rave romance for D. Tiffany’s Planet Euphorique.
In key with her smart control of classic early ambient dance and rave styles showcased on her early singles and subsequent turns for Dekmantel and shown in her DJ sets everywhere, Roza Terenzi’s aesthetic makes for a varied and absorbing album that plays deep into her style and gives room to tie up her various strands with a cool, underlying narrative style.
Entering with buoyant ambient bumps recalling Mappa Mundi and flowing out into lush IDM techno with ‘Elevate’, the album effortlessly balances classic tropes in a refreshed style, taking in the melancholic rave suspense of ‘Modern Bliss’ with Barcelona’s Ivy Bakakati, and throwing down ruder hard drum bounce in ‘That Track (Rewired Mix)’, before slipping off into ambient bubblebath mode on ‘Spiral’, and touching on restless B12-style acid with ‘Total Eclipse’, but ultimately leaving on an upward trajectory with the glyding trance-breaks of ‘Eternal Lust’ and the couldn’t-give-a-fuck ghetto rudeness of ‘My Reality Cheque Bounced’.
On her finely measured debut album Melbourne-bassed Roza Terenzi focusses a classic ‘90s >< 2020s brand of proggy rave romance for D. Tiffany’s Planet Euphorique.
In key with her smart control of classic early ambient dance and rave styles showcased on her early singles and subsequent turns for Dekmantel and shown in her DJ sets everywhere, Roza Terenzi’s aesthetic makes for a varied and absorbing album that plays deep into her style and gives room to tie up her various strands with a cool, underlying narrative style.
Entering with buoyant ambient bumps recalling Mappa Mundi and flowing out into lush IDM techno with ‘Elevate’, the album effortlessly balances classic tropes in a refreshed style, taking in the melancholic rave suspense of ‘Modern Bliss’ with Barcelona’s Ivy Bakakati, and throwing down ruder hard drum bounce in ‘That Track (Rewired Mix)’, before slipping off into ambient bubblebath mode on ‘Spiral’, and touching on restless B12-style acid with ‘Total Eclipse’, but ultimately leaving on an upward trajectory with the glyding trance-breaks of ‘Eternal Lust’ and the couldn’t-give-a-fuck ghetto rudeness of ‘My Reality Cheque Bounced’.
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On her finely measured debut album Melbourne-bassed Roza Terenzi focusses a classic ‘90s >< 2020s brand of proggy rave romance for D. Tiffany’s Planet Euphorique.
In key with her smart control of classic early ambient dance and rave styles showcased on her early singles and subsequent turns for Dekmantel and shown in her DJ sets everywhere, Roza Terenzi’s aesthetic makes for a varied and absorbing album that plays deep into her style and gives room to tie up her various strands with a cool, underlying narrative style.
Entering with buoyant ambient bumps recalling Mappa Mundi and flowing out into lush IDM techno with ‘Elevate’, the album effortlessly balances classic tropes in a refreshed style, taking in the melancholic rave suspense of ‘Modern Bliss’ with Barcelona’s Ivy Bakakati, and throwing down ruder hard drum bounce in ‘That Track (Rewired Mix)’, before slipping off into ambient bubblebath mode on ‘Spiral’, and touching on restless B12-style acid with ‘Total Eclipse’, but ultimately leaving on an upward trajectory with the glyding trance-breaks of ‘Eternal Lust’ and the couldn’t-give-a-fuck ghetto rudeness of ‘My Reality Cheque Bounced’.