Live Review: PREMIERE: Bruno Furlan releases a new EP full of no-nonsense house

15 June 2016 | 11:46 am | Staff Writer
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Sometimes all you want in life is heads-down, gritty, club music. So we're presenting the new EP from Medium Rare signee and club up and comer, BRUNO FURLAN

Sometimes all you want in life is heads-down, gritty, club music. So we're very proud to be presenting the first listen to the new EP from Medium Rare signee and club up and comer, BRUNO FURLAN.

Very few people do that better than Bruno. He's had releases on labels such as Dirtybird and Kling Klong, and he's been the world over pumping out a signature brand of no-nonsense, yet somehow dense house music. Angry Rocket EP is his first release with the Australian label, Medium Rare Recordings, a label new-ish collective already supporting cutting edge techno, house and other club genius.

All four tracks on the EP embody what everyone loves about dark, dingy, loud nightclubs. As we stated earlier, there is no messing around here, Bruno Furlan hits your speakers hard from the get go, with pulsating four to the floor bass a signature throughout Angry Rocket.

Furlan enlists Nikols on the intricate cut, 'Rocket' - before heading back into the deep house he's know for. The EP is packed with subdued energy, breaking out from the dark subs into glitchy percussive moments and punishing computerised samples when needed.

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Step into the club wherever you are, listen to Bruno Furlan's Angry Rocket below:

Grab the Angry Rocket EP from Beatport now.

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