Top 100 Chart placements for COIDO
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Disruptive Italian artist Fabrizio Carlini aka COIDO debuts on Nerve Collect with his Irreversible EP, which brings a hyper-charged collision of rhythm, tempo and genre. COIDO is a new project from an accomplished artist who is all about engineering bold new sound worlds. It draws on a lifetime of collecting sonic data and pulls from techno, Jersey club, breakbeat, global groove and much more. Previous high-energy works found their way to labels like YUKU, Vision and Exit and into the record bags of artists like Jamie xx, Ivy Lab and D Bridge. This latest EP sits in a space-time playground that imagines a new future for club music. Opener Irreversible is powered by throbbing bass and intricate percussive accents that demand a physical response. Precise sound design, low-end distortion and humming static all bring it to life in HD. Make Make is then a relentless 160 bpm assault with scattershot percussion triggering manic toms, twisted bass stabs and wordless vocal loops. Its controlled chaos and frenzied funk of the highest order. Majana slows things down but is another sub-powered juggernaut with syncopated hits that swings, bumps and prowls in irresistible ways. 12am is a dank, bass-loaded workout with warped pads bending around the kinetic architecture in ways that contort minds and bodies. Lastly, Delirio is polyrhythmic bass science with ghostly pads and slithers of synth sketching out guaranteed dance floor hysteria. Weaponised, unpredictable, and wired for the future, this is club music for a post-genre world.
Disruptive Italian artist Fabrizio Carlini aka COIDO debuts on Nerve Collect with his Irreversible EP, which brings a hyper-charged collision of rhythm, tempo and genre. COIDO is a new project from an accomplished artist who is all about engineering bold new sound worlds. It draws on a lifetime of collecting sonic data and pulls from techno, Jersey club, breakbeat, global groove and much more. Previous high-energy works found their way to labels like YUKU, Vision and Exit and into the record bags of artists like Jamie xx, Ivy Lab and D Bridge. This latest EP sits in a space-time playground that imagines a new future for club music. Opener Irreversible is powered by throbbing bass and intricate percussive accents that demand a physical response. Precise sound design, low-end distortion and humming static all bring it to life in HD. Make Make is then a relentless 160 bpm assault with scattershot percussion triggering manic toms, twisted bass stabs and wordless vocal loops. Its controlled chaos and frenzied funk of the highest order. Majana slows things down but is another sub-powered juggernaut with syncopated hits that swings, bumps and prowls in irresistible ways. 12am is a dank, bass-loaded workout with warped pads bending around the kinetic architecture in ways that contort minds and bodies. Lastly, Delirio is polyrhythmic bass science with ghostly pads and slithers of synth sketching out guaranteed dance floor hysteria. Weaponised, unpredictable, and wired for the future, this is club music for a post-genre world.