Brazilian techno figurehead Gui Boratto has consistently impressed us in recent years, and while he has yet to announce the full-length follow-up to 2011's III, he's now unveiled the next best thing: a new 12-inch, entitled "Too Late," due out on July 15 through Kompakt.
This short-form release includes two songs, which reportedly combine Boratto's dancefloor chops with an infusion of pop accessibility. The A-side is "Too Late" and, according to a press release, it begins "as a pleasantly relaxed exercise in house and ramping up the immersion levels with finely tuned female vocals that owe as much to classic pop stylings as they do to the textures of club music."
As for the B-side, "We Can Go," it's said to be "a hearty banger sporting a fierce bassline and some pretty gripping beats ready for world domination."
The 12-inch will also be available digitally.
Boratto will tour internationally this year. See his schedule over at his website.
This short-form release includes two songs, which reportedly combine Boratto's dancefloor chops with an infusion of pop accessibility. The A-side is "Too Late" and, according to a press release, it begins "as a pleasantly relaxed exercise in house and ramping up the immersion levels with finely tuned female vocals that owe as much to classic pop stylings as they do to the textures of club music."
As for the B-side, "We Can Go," it's said to be "a hearty banger sporting a fierce bassline and some pretty gripping beats ready for world domination."
The 12-inch will also be available digitally.
Boratto will tour internationally this year. See his schedule over at his website.