Chromophobia - Gui Boratto
The 20: April 2007
Featured Review #01
Chromophobia
Gui Boratto [Kompakt]
#01 in this month's The 20With ‘Chromophobia’ Brazilian producer Gui Boratto
has revealed himself to be one of electronic music’s brightest talents with a LP of the most staggeringly beautiful techno soundscapes.
Featuring 13 tracks of the highest quality minimal, techno, electro and chill out Boratto has proven himself a mastermind and a talented engineer of electronic sounds.
His symphonies change organically, and his tracks envelop both the mind and the dancefloor.
There are no highlights with ‘Chromophobia’, as each one of Boratto’s tracks is genius.
‘Terminal’ is already one of the biggest tracks in clubland.
‘Scene’ is starting to reach the kind of momentum that Martin Landsky found with ‘1000 Miles’ last year.
‘Gate 7’ is proper dirty glitchy minimal, whilst ‘Mala Strana’ serenely cloaks your mind in a web of melancholic piano chords and moving harmonies.
‘Chromophobia’ might just be the best album of 2007 so far.
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