April 21, 2007

Dusty Kid--Signal EP

Dusty Kid – a new project fronted by Paolo Lode – peppers their first EP with four distinct tracks. Of previous Duoteque fame, Lode is a well-known techno song writer with a plethora of tracks under his belt—precisely why choosing just a few was so difficult for this EP. So they threw 4 completely different tracks in, all of which could survive separately on their own singles.

I Love Richie is a non-stop techno hit filled to the brim with bass-beats and tip-of-the-ear vocals. Conga-style drums effects lace the track, adding a vibe of constancy through the ups and downs of the foundation beats. “See the stars come out tonight,” whispers the vocalist, before falling into a raging pit of techno frequencies and conga-drums. Cowboys adds a jazzy twist to the usual flow, adding some more pop-driven drum beats under a modest melodic front. Matrakoma is a house track if there ever was one, complete with a insanely-driving bass beat (and that doesn’t begin to describe it) and freaky vocals. This leads nicely into The Riot, a extremely catchy groove that won’t fail to get your foot moving and your head banging. Vibrant, moving, and complex, The Riot stands out as a clear winner.

Paolo Lode erases all doubt of his solo ability with Dusty Kid’s release. These 4 tracks could easily support their own EPs, but are instead thrown into one—showing the sheer volume of Lode’s creative process. Additionally, each one of these tracks is distinctly different from the last, adding flavors of jazz, house, techno, and pop all into one EP. Dusty Kid looks to be an outfit to watch, and I hope Lode continues releasing work of this quality.

(Published at 365Mag.com)

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