Fresh off the back of our post on Booddha, we've got word of another top release on the Amsterdam based VRESH label. This time, Texas based producer Peter Wiley aka Pascäal is rocking our headphones. Previously known for a large number of releases under his previous alias, Subvader, Pascäal is taking a new direction and a brand new start with his debut EP 'Lamborghini / Apollo '.
The two track EP doesn't disappoint, with the opener 'Lamborghini' really shining. This upbeat house roller takes a minimal, deep approach, complete with muffled synths, pitched vocal samples and a killer bass sure to give any raver their much needed fix. Meanwhile the second track 'Apollo' features a similar paced build, taking a smooth breaks infused garage tip. The spartan approach keeps the audio space and atmosphere large, whilst subtle use of appegiators and the deep rolling bassline give the track irrisistable groove appeal...'Apollo' truely is a track as at home on the dancefloor as it is at the post-party cotch/chillout.
All in all, 'Lamborghini / Apollo' is a top release and an excellent rebirth for Peter Wiley, who's sound has now taken on a shape somewhere between the depth of Booka Shade, and the vibrance of Jacques Greene. Check the EP after the jump and grab the complete FREE or Name Your Price download via the VRESH Bandcamp.
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