Electronic · Deep House · Analog
Analog pulse
at any BPM.
Hardware-sequenced, not grid-quantized. Grooves that speak before the drop — and survive without it.
01
Nova
Opening statement. Deep analog synthesis, slow build, bass before rhythm. Controlled expansion from a single oscillator.
02
Quasar
Pulsed rhythm, analog filter in motion, sequencer locked to hardware clock. The groove is the structure.
03
Waiting for the Big Bang
Minimal texture, long decay, silence as compositional element. The tension is in what hasn’t arrived yet.
04
Supernova
Hardware drum machine at full force, bass compression, analog saturation at the edge. Controlled explosion.
05
Relax
Long pads, slower BPM, filter opening gradually. Ambient groove at reduced velocity.
06
Kilimangiaro
Elevation through layering. Each bar adds weight without adding speed. Altitude is harmonic, not metric.
07 · Club
909 Body
The 909 kick as architecture. No decoration beyond the body of the rhythm. Analog as doctrine.
11 · Closing
Like Onions
Each element peels back. Groove deconstructs itself — the end of the set is also an excavation.
Licensing & collaboration
All tracks available for sync and catalog. Stems, alternative mixes on request.
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Roberto Frattale