Hernan Cerbello - Time to Reload EP

Time to Reload see's our label boss Hernan pulling out a low slow tempo affair. It's subtle drive with spoken word and distant vocal swings gently with a low slung funk slap bass guitar, breaking Deep House format and striding through it's journey with a subtle synth key, nice chilled out groove.
Black Mamba is more of a rising from the dust of the previous slow tempo. We still remain in the landscape of Time to Reload; but this time a more skylike affair, we're flying here, a sky dive... Synth keys swim with extra delayed effects and orchestral flavours. A sawing electric guitar simplifies the movement even more to a smooth glide.
Chambawamba see's a scratchy low slung jazz breaks rhythm, slowly creating the backdrop for synth stabs making a simple but driven melody to carry us. From beneath the vibes are supported by a low synth and skipping swipes and flashing spoils of symbols and wind mixed with scaffolding poles.
The Southwest finds us in a lighter end to the depth charged EP. Running with spoken word, we're thrown into a tippety-tap skittle of percussive elements to sail us across the water. Some extra vacant synth effects with some acidic sounding subtle stabs.

Time to Reload see's our label boss Hernan pulling out a low slow tempo affair. It's subtle drive with spoken word and distant vocal swings gently with a low slung funk slap bass guitar, breaking Deep House format and striding through it's journey with a subtle synth key, nice chilled out groove.
Black Mamba is more of a rising from the dust of the previous slow tempo. We still remain in the landscape of Time to Reload; but this time a more skylike affair, we're flying here, a sky dive... Synth keys swim with extra delayed effects and orchestral flavours. A sawing electric guitar simplifies the movement even more to a smooth glide.
Chambawamba see's a scratchy low slung jazz breaks rhythm, slowly creating the backdrop for synth stabs making a simple but driven melody to carry us. From beneath the vibes are supported by a low synth and skipping swipes and flashing spoils of symbols and wind mixed with scaffolding poles.
The Southwest finds us in a lighter end to the depth charged EP. Running with spoken word, we're thrown into a tippety-tap skittle of percussive elements to sail us across the water. Some extra vacant synth effects with some acidic sounding subtle stabs.

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Time to Reload

Hernan Cerbello
12” Black vinyl (45 rpm)
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