Pitch Twit – Impetus
May 20th
I have been pretty busy the last few days preparing everything for tomorrows Discolab event, that explains the lack of updates in the last days. Just now I was packing my virtual record case, and there is one track, which I’m looking forward to play: Impetus by Pitch Twit. I was pretty surprised hearing the track the first time, because the last release by Pitch Twit I did was a straight electro bomb. But Impetus plays in another game, called Techno!
It carries a certain feeling, which only few tracks each year are able to create: It’s timeless. If I would be floating in outer space, this would be my soundtrack, and it would have companions like Gregor Treshers “A thousand nights”. Click on play, and let your mind float away on this wonderful harmonic beats and pads:
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The track is eight minutes long, but Pitch Twit managed to create a brilliant structure, which keeps the track morphing from minute to minute. There is not a single second nor a single beat too much in this stroke of a true genius. The bass is warm and embracing, the synths interesting, but unobtrusive, and the break at 2:20 makes me wanna telling every living creature in the universe that I love it.
Believe me, this piece of music will once be seen as a milestone of the development of electronic music. Pitch Twit, I take my hat off – Thanks.
Click on his artist page to find his other track on dancendancen.com and a link to his homepage:
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about 1 year ago
Wow, thanks Len – that’s a great review. Just listening to the Gregor Thresher track and imagining floating in outer space for a bit!
Tom
about 1 year ago
Cheers mate