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WWR 011EP
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Fifth single from the duo Altarboy. "The Marathon Thing" is a slow and esoteric track with a long break in which the Roman producers promote the rise and fall of the bpm. The song takes you on a world reminiscent of memory lane's horror movies. The B-side "Blackmail" is a techno bomb with references to the early '90s.
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WWR 008EP
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The duo Altarboy comes back with a new analog-flavored single. Fat tracks, deep and dark, warm and techno.
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WWR 006EP
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When the duo Altarboy moves its ass, there's no crap to cut. The synth programming on this 12" is pure analogic sound. The lows on the two tracks draw the rhythm with an able mix of Roland, Korg and Moog's timbre. The rest comes around and sounds great. The de-tune on the second part of "Lazy Ass" is for real experts. Go rejoin yourself with well-done house.
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WWR 004EP
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A crossover between pop, house/techno and new wave is the dress of the fourth Wonder Wet Records chapter. The label thinks that it is useless to say anything about the Altarboy duo's new release. Fortunately, in music, it matters what you feel, not what anyone says.
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WWR 001EP
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Debut release for duo Altarboy and Wonder Wet Records, two of Rome's best-kept secrets. Sophisticated and intelligent sounds are Altarboy's unique trademark. Deep atmosphere on a solid, punchy groove. Warm basslines stick together with rhythm and fine analog synth. Caspy cousins get fun with their vox samplers on both tracks. This single is definitely for smarter dancefloors.
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