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Many Reasons – Obsessed / ID156

image cover: Many Reasons - Obsessed / ID156

RELEASE: Obsessed
ARTIST(S): Many Reasons

REMIXERS:

LABEL: Intec, ID156
GENRE: Lossless, Techno
RELEASED: 2018-06-29
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 320Kbps (+ Lossless)
DOWNLOAD SIZE: (30.56 MB MP3)

TOTAL TRACKS 2

  1. Many Reasons – Obsessed (Original Mix) (06:39) / 4B, 126bpm Energy 6
  2. Many Reasons – Rawphoria (Original Mix) (06:40) / 4A, 127bpm Energy 6

Total Playtime: 00:13:19 min

Carl Cox is an industry figurehead whos legacy in music includes his iconic label Intec, which he runs with friend and business partner Jon Rundell.

This new Intec release is from Many Reasons, which is the techno alias of Italian duo Angelo Manicone and Michele Colombo, who had previously been known under the names of MiniCoolBoyz.

Under their various aliases they have featured music on a huge range of labels including Phobiq, Break New Soil, Minus, 100%% Pure, Terminal M, Octopus Black, and their own Amazing Records.

Since their first release in 2008, the pair have been one of Italys most prominent techno acts, and have played all over the world including clubs like Watergate in Berlin, plus festivals like Balaton Sound in Hungary.

Many Reasons last release on Intec in September 2017 picked up support from the likes of Ambivalent, Alan Fitzpatrick, Wehbba plus Lee Van Dowski, and their much anticipated follow up brings stylish techno with a delicate sound design.

First up is Obsessed and its namesake vocals, which sits over the stripped back groove consisting of mechanical hi-hats and rippling synths. The track has a very intimate vibe with whispered textures, but its full bodied sound more than fills the speakers, and its pounding bottom end is a certified party starter.

The second track Rawphoria lifts it up a gear with a booming kick drum leading the slow building tension of the hypnotic background textures. The euphoric lead synth takes centre stage making this an understated and intricate cut of dancefloor focused techno with uplifting elements that complement its otherwise dark atmosphere.

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