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Luca Morris drops powerful two-track Techno EP ‘Ghiaccio’

Luca Morris is making waves with his latest EP ‘Ghiaccio’ released via Clif Jack‘s MJA the Vision record label. Known for his ability to craft tracks that keep the dance floor moving, Luca Morris, hailing from Rovigo, Italy, has a knack for blending hard-hitting percussion with lively synth lines. His reputation precedes him, with a […]

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Luca Morris is making waves with his latest EP ‘Ghiaccio’ released via Clif Jack‘s MJA the Vision record label.

Known for his ability to craft tracks that keep the dance floor moving, Luca Morris, hailing from Rovigo, Italy, has a knack for blending hard-hitting percussion with lively synth lines. His reputation precedes him, with a history of releases on prestigious labels like Terminal M and Codex. Now, he’s ready to stun listeners with his electrifying new work. This EP isn’t just music; it’s a testament to Morris’s deep understanding of what it takes to mesmerize audiences worldwide, proven by his performances in iconic clubs such as Berghain in Berlin.

The EP kicks off with ‘Ghiaccio,’ a track that immediately sets the tone with its robust kick drum and vibrant bassline, laying the groundwork for a sonic explosion. The lead synth and sharp percussion build upon this foundation, creating a compelling soundscape that grabs your attention. A breakbeat breakdown momentarily eases the tension, only for the main groove to return with even more power, showcasing Morris’s skill in building and releasing energy within his tracks. Following up, “Cara Cara” accelerates the pace, incorporating acid synth flares and rapid rhythms that escalate the track’s dynamic tension. The breakdown introduces a moment of calm, with soothing vocals and synths, before diving back into the relentless beat, demonstrating Morris’s ability to balance ferocity with moments of serene beauty.

Morris’s expertise in both production and DJing shines brightly, offering listeners an immersive experience that’s both invigorating and nuanced. As these tracks find their way into the sets of DJs around the globe, they’re sure to become staples for techno enthusiasts. With this release, Morris reaffirms his status as a techno virtuoso, and MJA the Vision proves once again that they’re a force to be reckoned with in the electronic music scene.

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