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FM028 | 2022-06-30  
Brazilian sound wizard ROTCIV continues to impress with a new EP called 'Delirium'.
As always, the striking artwork is by Daniel Rajcsanyi.

This Latin American artist has honed a colourful signature sound over the last decade. Standout releases have taken him to Permanent Vacation, Massimiliano Pagliaras Funnuvojere Records, Full Pupp and Polari Records. He layers up complex alternating arpeggios, automated synth melodies and weird vocals with minimal drum tracks to create something fresh every time.

Opener 'Tokyo Bay' is a glossy and potent slow-disco cut with tough synth arps and piercing 909 drums. Gated vocals and shooting lasers place you in the middle of a heaving dance floor with your hands in the air. The excellent 'Nobody' then warps space and time with an elastic and dynamic bassline under crashing hits and 90's inspired raw drums. It's a physical workout with plenty of muted acid energy.

'Delirium' then comes in two different forms. The Broken Dreams Mix is a throwback electro-funk cut with snappy breakbeats offset by softer pads as searching synths spray across the mix. Last of all, the Nightmare Mix is a more nimble yet cosmic cut for the afterhours with drums that dart about next to explosion of astral synth. It's got a powerful bassline and plenty of off-grid groove that brings something fresh.

These are four more characterful and vibrant cuts from ROTCIV.

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