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REVIEW: Blister 13.0 - Con Leire out on Molecule recordings

Blister 13.0’s second outing on Molecule here. If you thought ‘Lunes’ was unusual, this will turn your head once more. This is real progressive house, not that other rubbish which trades itself off as such. Blister 13.0 aka Julio knows how to programme a synth to make it really talk, his arrangements are interesting and full of surprises. ‘Con Leire’ fuses 606 & 808 percussion with other analogue synth favourites making appearances as they weave in and out of the track’s intricate +10 minute structure. The Molecule Edit is merely a shorter more concise simplification of the track. Mesmeric. 



Dimitri Kechagias review: Molecule recordings is your number 1 source for experimental fat fast forward productions that will win your admiration and make you stop all your activities and pay closer attention and listen. The Spanish producer Blister 13.0 does his magic and composes Con Leire that is a magnificent trip into a colorful world of blissful electronica melodies, cool percussion, pulsating beats, deep haunting basslines, cinematic strings and spooky spacey atmosphere that surround your senses. Its definitely an inviting soundscape that you attempt to explore with closed eyes on the dancefloor. Its pretty impossible to find an exact genre to pigeonhole it as it moves within the deep progressive house meets trance territory that dark underground clubs will adore as it offers that needed warmth during the cold winter nights. Its the kind of sound that you can enjoy at home and escape from your worries for a while. Its piece of real art in my opinion and not to be missed. Love iT

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