Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Celestial Bodies
Oliver Koletzki
Reigniting the flame some five years after it's gone dormant, Stil vor Talent sub-division Light My Fire rises from the dead with 'Celestial Bodies', a limpid, floor-busting of a two-tracker coming courtesy of label boss Oliver Koletzki and core element Niko Schwind. As per usual with these two, one can rely on their unmatched ability at crafting electro-techno gems bound to have booties shaking and hearts melting in unison.
Take 'Venus' and its straightforward groove, adorned with a lush palette of EBM-inflected bass manoeuvres and arena-sized momentum, this one finds Koletzki and Schwind delivering the kind of spine-tingling wind one can expect from only best-in-the-game big-room operators. A feast of synth-laced nostalgia and cross-dimensional floor dynamics, all set at running the hoodoo down till euphoric abandon ensues.
A breaksy counterpoint to its more prog-minded predecessor, 'Neptun' fires off wave after wave of raw, syncopated drum swagger with an Italo spin, coating it with a thick glaze of luminous keys evocative of barren extra-terrestrial moonscapes and other uncharted territories beyond our vision and knowledge. Coming out Koletzki and Schwind's spaceship radio, a human voice clad in a vocodized envelope calls from light years apart, a peaceful cry out the great void's unfathomable heart. The next chapter in Light My Fire's rebirth is a promise and a confirmation at once.
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