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REVIEW: Alexis Tyrel - Rebecca Loos out on Bonzai Progressive


Eindhoven based Alexis Tyrel debuts on Bonzai Progressive with the superb Rebecca Loos which comes backed up with a quality remix from Gui Boratto. Alexis has been around under various names for more than two decades. At the age of 10 he got infected with the hardcore virus and has been present in the underground scene ever since as clubber, promoter, DJ and producer, always keeping a low profile and working with a diverse selection of people. His first releases were played by artists like Robert Hood, Ben Klock and Steve Rachmad, resulting in gigs at Ostgut, Berghain, Tresor and Awakenings and residencies at Extrema and One Madrid. When also outside labels like Kanzleramt, Sino and Nervous signed his music, his underground status was totally confirmed. Now, after a short hiatus, he returns to unleash his creative sounds once again.

First up we have the succulent sounds of Rebecca Loos (The Next Chapter) which delivers a nice and solid slice of progressive house filled with plucky melodic synths and a host of wonderfully crafted pads and FX. Cascading arpeggios litter the sound as a revealing narrative is spoken at various breaks. A tight drum arrangement keeps the rhythm on point making this a definite must have for any of those deeper prog sets.

Brazilian architect, composer and producer Gui Boratto debuts on BP with a very impressive remix. He  is A&R and one of the owners, with his partner and brother Tchorta, of Brazilian independent label Megamusic. From 2005 he began to dedicate himself to his own productions and compositions, displaying to the public a more personalized side to his abilities. With countless licenses with respected European labels, such as Plastic City, Circle, Kompakt and Audiomatique, he has managed to appear in the charts and playlists of people like Michael Mayer, Tiefschwarz, Steve Bug, Phonique, Martin Landsky, Hernan Cattaneo, among others. On the remix here Gui delivers a pumping progressive groove with a chunky kick drum and rhythmic percussion leading the way. Subtle melodies litter the groove but the big hitter here is that gritty bassline that drives the track beautifully. Top notch stuff that is not to be missed.

The Original Mix of Rebecca Loos offers up a quite minimal progressive approach with mesmerizing prominent synth at the forefront. Chunky kicks and crispy hi hats get the feet moving as a subtle bassline sits perfectly on the low end. Cascading arpeggios enhance the melodies while a spoken vocal runs through the track adding intrigue. Beautifully crafted and thought provoking stuff here, perfect for late night sessions.








Dimitri Kechagias review:
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 [item value="10"]Beat and Rhythm[/item]
 [item value="10"]Basslines and Groove[/item]
 [item value="10"] Melody [/item]
 [item value="10"] Synths [/item]
 [item value="10"]Spoken Vocals[/item]
 [item value="10"]Breakdown[/item]
 [item value="10"]Climax  / Drop / Crescendo / Pay off moment[/item]
 [item value="10"]Intensity, Drive and Energy[/item]
 [item value="10"]Sound-design and Arrangement[/item]
 [item value="10"]Overall Atmosphere[/item]
 [item value="10"]Goosebumps / Shivers moments[/item]
 [item value="10"]Emotional affinity and heartfelt moments[/item]
 [item value="10"]Originality and Inventiveness[/item]
 [item value="10"]Dancefloor Efficiency / Festival Arenas Effectiveness[/item]
 [item value="10"]You can’t get this memorable track out of your head[/item]
 [item value="10"]It has potential to become an anthem or a classic[/item]
 [item value="10"]Alexis Tyrel - Rebecca Loos [/item]
 [content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Alexis Tyrel lands on Bonzai Progressive with a very classy tune called Rebecca Loos. Deep driving basslines, thumping danceable grooves, nostalgic synthy hooks, elegant sweet melodies and spoken vocal samples along with cinematic strings. Quality all the way. The magnificent Gui Boratto provide a deeper house rendition with weird electro like basslines, synthy melodies, dark haunting grooves, hypnotic rhythm and irresistible spacey sound design. You will feel like floating and flowing around as this track carries your imagination away. Finally The Last Chapter has more trancy melodic vibe with rolling drums, deep flexible basslines, vintage synths, heavenly melodies and spoken vocal samples. If you want something rather tasty you will find it on this very spot on package. #PureGold Love IT  [/content]
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