Courtesy takes flight on a quartet of excellent beat-less arps and pads gilded with the lushest choral harmonies.
Toying with the expectations of anyone who yearned for a pack of brisk trance-techno, Courtesy’s solo debut proper is best defined by its absence of kick/bass drums and percussion, and primed for the after hours. Soused in inspiration from the ‘90s trance canon, she plays it lush and with ample pathos for the overworked mind and body, isolating and teasing lissom ‘90s trance breakdown aesthetics into full songs in a way shy of Lorenzo Senni’s energy, and closer to the similar urges of DJ Lostboi.
We recommend checking its standout ‘Night Journeys II’, which recalls the chord sequence of Derrick May’s ‘Icon’ via E.R.P. and Chicane, especially with those ace Maire Brennan-like vox.
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Courtesy takes flight on a quartet of excellent beat-less arps and pads gilded with the lushest choral harmonies.
Toying with the expectations of anyone who yearned for a pack of brisk trance-techno, Courtesy’s solo debut proper is best defined by its absence of kick/bass drums and percussion, and primed for the after hours. Soused in inspiration from the ‘90s trance canon, she plays it lush and with ample pathos for the overworked mind and body, isolating and teasing lissom ‘90s trance breakdown aesthetics into full songs in a way shy of Lorenzo Senni’s energy, and closer to the similar urges of DJ Lostboi.
We recommend checking its standout ‘Night Journeys II’, which recalls the chord sequence of Derrick May’s ‘Icon’ via E.R.P. and Chicane, especially with those ace Maire Brennan-like vox.
Courtesy takes flight on a quartet of excellent beat-less arps and pads gilded with the lushest choral harmonies.
Toying with the expectations of anyone who yearned for a pack of brisk trance-techno, Courtesy’s solo debut proper is best defined by its absence of kick/bass drums and percussion, and primed for the after hours. Soused in inspiration from the ‘90s trance canon, she plays it lush and with ample pathos for the overworked mind and body, isolating and teasing lissom ‘90s trance breakdown aesthetics into full songs in a way shy of Lorenzo Senni’s energy, and closer to the similar urges of DJ Lostboi.
We recommend checking its standout ‘Night Journeys II’, which recalls the chord sequence of Derrick May’s ‘Icon’ via E.R.P. and Chicane, especially with those ace Maire Brennan-like vox.
Courtesy takes flight on a quartet of excellent beat-less arps and pads gilded with the lushest choral harmonies.
Toying with the expectations of anyone who yearned for a pack of brisk trance-techno, Courtesy’s solo debut proper is best defined by its absence of kick/bass drums and percussion, and primed for the after hours. Soused in inspiration from the ‘90s trance canon, she plays it lush and with ample pathos for the overworked mind and body, isolating and teasing lissom ‘90s trance breakdown aesthetics into full songs in a way shy of Lorenzo Senni’s energy, and closer to the similar urges of DJ Lostboi.
We recommend checking its standout ‘Night Journeys II’, which recalls the chord sequence of Derrick May’s ‘Icon’ via E.R.P. and Chicane, especially with those ace Maire Brennan-like vox.