Now firmly back in the groove after a bit of downtime, Matias Aguayo swangs out with four sultry and sexy house turns in signature style for spiritual home, Kompakt
The German / Chilean club don makes a star attraction of his much-adored vocals on most of ‘The Tiger EP’. Its prowling title tune hears his close-mic’d vox resembling Leslie Winer’s deadly cool, cast over a bassline that sounds like Annea Lockwood source material and locked into gyrating propulsions.
‘Nightshift, The Red’ is pure acid house suss, defitniely Aguayo style, but with a slinky hint of his fellow German / Chilean, Ricardo Villalobos, and the woozy step and parry of ‘Show Me What You’re Feeling’ beautifully harks back to the melancholic, early-mid ‘00s indie-dance-pop charms of his Closer Musik project with totally classic appeal. And if we’re talking roots, the instrumental ‘El Propio Propio’ brings it right back to ground in its wickedly frictional Latin shuffle and flesh grapple textures.
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Now firmly back in the groove after a bit of downtime, Matias Aguayo swangs out with four sultry and sexy house turns in signature style for spiritual home, Kompakt
The German / Chilean club don makes a star attraction of his much-adored vocals on most of ‘The Tiger EP’. Its prowling title tune hears his close-mic’d vox resembling Leslie Winer’s deadly cool, cast over a bassline that sounds like Annea Lockwood source material and locked into gyrating propulsions.
‘Nightshift, The Red’ is pure acid house suss, defitniely Aguayo style, but with a slinky hint of his fellow German / Chilean, Ricardo Villalobos, and the woozy step and parry of ‘Show Me What You’re Feeling’ beautifully harks back to the melancholic, early-mid ‘00s indie-dance-pop charms of his Closer Musik project with totally classic appeal. And if we’re talking roots, the instrumental ‘El Propio Propio’ brings it right back to ground in its wickedly frictional Latin shuffle and flesh grapple textures.
Now firmly back in the groove after a bit of downtime, Matias Aguayo swangs out with four sultry and sexy house turns in signature style for spiritual home, Kompakt
The German / Chilean club don makes a star attraction of his much-adored vocals on most of ‘The Tiger EP’. Its prowling title tune hears his close-mic’d vox resembling Leslie Winer’s deadly cool, cast over a bassline that sounds like Annea Lockwood source material and locked into gyrating propulsions.
‘Nightshift, The Red’ is pure acid house suss, defitniely Aguayo style, but with a slinky hint of his fellow German / Chilean, Ricardo Villalobos, and the woozy step and parry of ‘Show Me What You’re Feeling’ beautifully harks back to the melancholic, early-mid ‘00s indie-dance-pop charms of his Closer Musik project with totally classic appeal. And if we’re talking roots, the instrumental ‘El Propio Propio’ brings it right back to ground in its wickedly frictional Latin shuffle and flesh grapple textures.
Now firmly back in the groove after a bit of downtime, Matias Aguayo swangs out with four sultry and sexy house turns in signature style for spiritual home, Kompakt
The German / Chilean club don makes a star attraction of his much-adored vocals on most of ‘The Tiger EP’. Its prowling title tune hears his close-mic’d vox resembling Leslie Winer’s deadly cool, cast over a bassline that sounds like Annea Lockwood source material and locked into gyrating propulsions.
‘Nightshift, The Red’ is pure acid house suss, defitniely Aguayo style, but with a slinky hint of his fellow German / Chilean, Ricardo Villalobos, and the woozy step and parry of ‘Show Me What You’re Feeling’ beautifully harks back to the melancholic, early-mid ‘00s indie-dance-pop charms of his Closer Musik project with totally classic appeal. And if we’re talking roots, the instrumental ‘El Propio Propio’ brings it right back to ground in its wickedly frictional Latin shuffle and flesh grapple textures.
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Now firmly back in the groove after a bit of downtime, Matias Aguayo swangs out with four sultry and sexy house turns in signature style for spiritual home, Kompakt
The German / Chilean club don makes a star attraction of his much-adored vocals on most of ‘The Tiger EP’. Its prowling title tune hears his close-mic’d vox resembling Leslie Winer’s deadly cool, cast over a bassline that sounds like Annea Lockwood source material and locked into gyrating propulsions.
‘Nightshift, The Red’ is pure acid house suss, defitniely Aguayo style, but with a slinky hint of his fellow German / Chilean, Ricardo Villalobos, and the woozy step and parry of ‘Show Me What You’re Feeling’ beautifully harks back to the melancholic, early-mid ‘00s indie-dance-pop charms of his Closer Musik project with totally classic appeal. And if we’re talking roots, the instrumental ‘El Propio Propio’ brings it right back to ground in its wickedly frictional Latin shuffle and flesh grapple textures.