
SMP3 Music Promo
FJL - Alter Ego / Losstower / Rare Wizards EP - Proportion
Support from Antrim, Gai Barone, Guy J, John Cosani, Marsh, Dj Ruby, Mariano Mellino, Robbie Akbal, Sabb, Michael A, Stereo Underground, Guy Mantzur, Anthony Pappa, Andy Moor, Kasey Taylor, Miss Melera.
Bursting onto the Progressive House scene in mid-2020, Fausto Javier Loza has carved out quite a name for himself with his FJL production moniker. Since a debut on Balkan United, the Argentinean producer has found his music allied to such esteemed imprints as sister Madloch’s Sound Avenue and 3rd Avenue, Roger Martinez’s HIGHER STATES and Mango’s all-conquering Mango Alley.
Now the Rosario resident from the province of Sante Fe, debuts on Proportion with a 3-track EP of the highest order as FJL presents his “Alter Ego / Losstower / Rare Wizards” EP.
With a deep, fizzing bassline narrative running throughout the triptych, “Alter Ego” is a chunky rhythmic powerhouse that sees a chest-thumping kick paired with a deliciously grooved bass pattern creating a sublime rolling pattern. A kaleidoscopic array of effects and risers are scattered across the 6-minute piece as a delicate arpeggiated melody gradually evolves from the low-end foundation. Pulsating white-noise washes and a hypnotic dance-floor vibe add to proceedings in an impressive opener.
A Tech House vibe infuses “Losstower” with its plethora of stereo-panned effects and sub-bass groove. A series of cleverly treated vocal effects add to the sonic melange with their eerie overtones, while meticulously programmed hats and shakers provide dancefloor urgency. Subtle melodic flourishes add to the overall feel and the result is a production masterclass from the FJL studio.
The final offering sees “Rare Wizards” immediately showcase its club-friendly credentials through house rhythm and hypnotic bass sequence. In keeping with its partner tracks, a flurry of deep, dark and powerful effects make their presence felt alongside evolving textures and immaculate melodic touches. Layer upon layer of evermore intricate sounds come to the fore, felt especially keenly at the powerfully pulsing breakdown, before returning to the dramatic rhythmic urgency and plethora of effects that create a track bringing to mind such maestros such as John Digweed, Quivver and Jamie Stevens.
track | artist | |
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Alter Ego (Original Mix) [Proportion] | FJL | 6:18 |
Losstower (Original Mix) [Proportion] | FJL | 6:20 |
Rare Wizards (Original Mix) [Proportion] | FJL | 6:19 |
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