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Collaboration project between Pablo Gargano and Guido Cenciotti (this record is his only production credit on Discogs so I guess it was a one-off for the guy)
The only record of theirs and the only Gargano record I have so far.
The A-side has driving, but not overbearing acid going through it, keeping up the tension. It also appeared on Digweed's Sydney GU CD which is where I heard it first.
A1 - Propaganda
The B1, Expanded, keeps up and builds on top of the energy set by A1, this time with a bit more driving percussion/hi-hat work. A solid Hard Trance tune.
B1 - Expanded
The B2 takes a completely different direction. Whereas the first two tracks were moving, rhythmic and Acid infused, Ad Libium mellows and slows thing down, ending up with a Light Melodic Trance tune in its purest sense, from the slow and dreamy pad intro to the dreamy plucky melodies, and a beach-sunset-vision-inducing second half. Very underrated Trance tune imo.
B2 - Ad Libium
The only record of theirs and the only Gargano record I have so far.
The A-side has driving, but not overbearing acid going through it, keeping up the tension. It also appeared on Digweed's Sydney GU CD which is where I heard it first.
A1 - Propaganda
The B1, Expanded, keeps up and builds on top of the energy set by A1, this time with a bit more driving percussion/hi-hat work. A solid Hard Trance tune.
B1 - Expanded
The B2 takes a completely different direction. Whereas the first two tracks were moving, rhythmic and Acid infused, Ad Libium mellows and slows thing down, ending up with a Light Melodic Trance tune in its purest sense, from the slow and dreamy pad intro to the dreamy plucky melodies, and a beach-sunset-vision-inducing second half. Very underrated Trance tune imo.
B2 - Ad Libium