:: NEMESI – JURASSICO – RELISH RECORDINGS ::
Release date 07 Dec. 2007 :
Third release for this experienced italian project called NEMESI composed by Gianluca Pandullo
(I-Robots/Ebbro) and Alessandro Lestino (MusicLab Studio). After years of electronic and synthetic sounds, disco gets more instrumental and Nemesi proved itself to be right and foresighted with their precedent COSMICA (also remixed by LINDSTROM and PRINS THOMAS ) and L'ASTEROIDE (also remixed by cosmic pioneers Daniele Baldelli and Marco Dionigi) , both releases edited by RELISH RECORDS.
Boss label HEADMAN can't hide his passion for past attitudes as krautrock, cosmic vibes and old school italo-electro, considering Nemesi as a concrete re-incarnation of those feelings and giving them so much importance and authority in Relish's big mosaic.
So here comes JURASSICO where influences sound tasteful and appropriate to make song's title not casual at all: german electronica from 70's, krautrock (with seminal bands like Tangerine Dream, Cluster, Moebius Can e Kraftwerk) dark rock of the 80's.. these are just few of title track's main inputs that make it sound as a lysergic and instrumental improvisation.
Live drums, live bass, live percussions, live sounds for a 2007 dancefloor track? Yeah, it seems weird but that's what it is!
That's why a human reference as PRINS THOMAS did not miss the good opportunity to remix the track that seems to come out directly from magical cosmic era !!
Thomas version definitely probe disco shades of the mix, emphasizing rhythmics and estranging the atmospheres till creating a proper disco tune.
NEMESI, why an experienced d.j. duo?
Gianluca Pandullo is a well known artist even thanks to pen names like I-ROBOTS ( Boys Noize Rec.) and EBBRO (Lucy Lee Quality recordings): he forged dance hits like FRAU with Und for Boys Noize Rec, he compiled the astonishing
I-ROBOTS vol. 1 for Irma records.
Alessandro Lestino is the sound engineer, master of the MusicLab Studio, he gives concreteness to waves and sounds from I-ROBOTS & EBBRO to NEMESI productions.
Nemesi's L'ASTEROIDE is also included in FABRIC 30 mixed by Rub n Tug and DR.LEKTROLUV 007 compilation;
I-Robots' FRAU is included in FABRIC 23 mixed by Ivan Smagghe.
EBBRO (project developed in three eps simply called TRE, DUE, UNO) is remixed by LOSOUL, PIER BUCCI and NICK CHACONA & STEFNY.
Anyway ... with this last release NEMESI definitely show to know underground history and rework that to more future feelings.. any courage to miss it?
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:: ITALIAN E.P. ::
Released 7th February 2005 :
The new release from Robi (Headman/Manhead) Insinnas label Relish comes in the form of an E.P. consisting of 3 different production outfits. Each track is a guaranteed floorfillerthis is no usual PR bullshit, just play them, turn it up loud and see for yourself!
NEMESI Cosmica :
Gianluca Pandullo and Alessandro Lestino are two djs, producers and promoters. They spend most of their time on their I-Robots project and Nemesi is a recent side project. Their influences go back to the 70s German electronic sound (Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk) and the Dark sound of 80s and more recently to the electro-rock sound of the moment.
Pizzico drifting into new wave? Maybe yep maybe nop, reality speaks: BUTTERSCORCH is a true revelation! RUBBER BALLS is a pop hit made by new wave influences and 90's smoked synergies. Enzo Ponzio can't miss and remix it deep with its unmistakable new disco touch! The third track NOT NORMAL just tells us what we feel listening to Butterscorch stuff, they sound as a wave version of Bristol forged Smoke city, do you remeber them? Well forget them... here are Butterscorch!
guys, i say this from the bottom of my heart: nemesi is my biggest discovery of the past year. jurassico is a great ep! although, i must admit i like prins thomas his miks a little more than the original... nevertheless, your releases give me eargasms :) keep up the good works! thomas