V/A - 10 Years Love On The Rocks - Sky Is The Limit [Love On The Rocks]

Artist(s)
PARAMIDA, Massimiliano Pagliara, Sweely, Simone De Kunovich, Fantastic Man & Tornado Wallace, Dreamphaze, E-Talking, Alex Kassian & Running Hot
Release title
10 Years Love On The Rocks - Sky Is The Limit
Label name
Love On The Rocks
Release date
Jun 7, 2024
Release type
EP
Link to external store
https://loveontherocks.bandcamp.com/album/10-years-love-on-the-rocks-sky-is-the-limit

TRANCEBLASTER

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soulful atmospheric early 90's oriented non robotic music
‘10 Years Love On The Rocks - Sky Is The Limit’ is a compilation celebrating a decade of the seminal label, a reflection on its journey, the current status of the dance floor and a pivotal moment for its founder; a personal essay over eight tracks on ten years in the game, from one of the most unique voices in the industry: PARAMIDA.

The V.A. features a selection of artists reflecting the idea of chosen family at the heart of the label – figures responsible for early releases such as Massimiliano Pagliara and Fantastic Man, to Alex Kassian, recent additions E-Talking and Running Hot, and newcomers to the label such as Sweely and Dreamphaze – a collaboration between Alex Bradley and 90s techno legend Neil Tolliday – to name a few.

Expertly curated and sequenced, equally rewarding in close listening and on the dancefloor, there’s a thread throughout that pairs laid back grooves with cinematic, emotional chords, tripped out keys and melodies, and variations in ambience, with highs and lows that feel reflective, nuanced, considered and masterfully crafted; a reflection of the maturity that has developed in the label’s output since its first release in 2014, Massimiliano Pagliara’s classic ‘Flying Away From You’.

Connecting classic house, prog and balearic influences, the label’s sound remains indefinable but unmistakable and in full effect here, not afraid to reference iconic prog/trance and even euro dance in a compilation that envelopes the complete spectrum of dance floor emotion. There’s nothing out there quite like this – a quality true of all the label’s releases, an achievement that was both the focal point of the label at its inception and a full circle moment that speaks to its development – staying true to itself while progressing with (and shaping) the times – a decade later.

“I never expected Love On The Rocks to make it to ten years,” explains PARAMIDA, whose own trajectory over the same period of time – to Panorama Bar resident and one of the most prominent, boundary-pushing and sought-after artists in the game – has been nothing short of meteoric.

“Everything has a beginning, a middle and an end. When the time comes, I know what the last release will be. But it never feels like the right time. This compilation represents the past, present and future. It’s an inflection point. After this, anything is possible.”

Sky is the limit.
snippets:
https://soundcloud.com/loveontherocks%2Flotr027-va-sky-is-the-limit
A1: PARAMIDA - "Limbo In Heaven"
A2: Massimiliano Pagliara - "Venus In Blue Marine"
B1: Sweely - "Let's Start"
B2: Simone De Kunovich - "Final Destination"
C1: Fantastic Man & Tornado Wallace - "Skybus Theme"
C2: Dreamphaze - "Life Cycle"
D1: E-Talking - "Mystere De L'Amour"
D2: Alex Kassian & Running Hot - "The Love Theme"

Paramida - Limbo In Heaven [Love On The Rocks]

Fantastic Man & Tornado Wallace - Skybus Theme [Love On The Rocks]

Dreamphaze - Life Cycle [Love On The Rocks]
 

TRANCEBLASTER

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Dreamphaze – a collaboration between Alex Bradley and 90s techno legend Neil Tolliday – to name a few.

maybe some of you will remember his masterpiece from 1993

Nail - Cassiopeia [Warp Records] 1993
 
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Daysleeper

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sweeet stuff, maybe a bit subpar musically (a bit too much sugar/elevator music) but can grow. very nice sound-wise though. Also it seems im the only one of you guys that cant really take in this obvious 90s sound pastelle/sound/vibe all these have and just fully appreciate it. I think the 90s stuff are just more muscially interesting. this is just....im sorry...cheap...in a way (that age of love sample also very cheap) I would love to hear a bit more creativity in these. They come out too bland/cheap for me. Although they nail the mixing/mastering/sound-design.

prolly made by some gen x guys that have the hippie 90s style clothing/lifestyle.
 
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TRANCEBLASTER

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sweeet stuff, maybe a bit subpar musically (a bit too much sugar/elevator music) but can grow. very nice sound-wise though. Also it seems im the only one of you guys that cant really take in this obvious 90s sound pastelle/sound/vibe all these have and just fully appreciate it. I think the 90s stuff are just more muscially interesting. this is just....im sorry...cheap...in a way (that age of love sample also very cheap) I would love to hear a bit more creativity in these. They come out too bland/cheap for me. Although they nail the mixing/mastering/sound-design.

prolly made by some gen x guys that have the hippie 90s style clothing/lifestyle.

its only a compilation, side projects, B sides of vinyl releases.. just relax and enjoy if you can)
 

TRANCEBLASTER

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yeah, better not comment i guess. im just gonna relax again...sorry...."bro"

i'm 95% on your side with that comment about 90's.. sadly those sounds will not come back for various reasons... somehow I have the ability to enjoy this compilation (and other releases influenced by the 90'), sorry if you can't, still I totally understand your point
 

TwinSilo

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No complaints from me, these sound rad as hell. Such a vibe in a few of them
 

Motion

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They all make me sit back and relax to my favourite form of musical atmosphere and soundscapes. Musically not adventurous but the mood is perfect. Skybus is really speaking to me, but every track shared so far has been delightful.
 

m_st

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another vinyl only release that escapes the collection.

think the 90s stuff are just more muscially interesting. this is just....im sorry...cheap...in a way (that age of love sample also very cheap) I would love to hear a bit more creativity in these. They come out too bland/cheap for me. Although they nail the mixing/mastering/sound-design.

your comment is true but the word cheap seems wrong. maybe its different uses of the english language, but it seems an extreme word. it's true that creativity is missing, but to call it cheap seems an extreme word for me. cheap is the plastic sounds and formula trance found on the big labels.