Vortex
Spartaque reappears in the Tulipa gardens with Vortex, a dark flowerbomb that rumbles like a wedge tornado ripping through the Great Plains. Each individual beat is powered by Mother Nature and she showcases her overpowering strength through Spartaque. Misstress Barbara and Aquarell both redirect the Vortex winds into separate columns of spinning air. The Original Mix, when presented alongside the two twirling remixes, create a trio of twisters worthy of future research from atmospheric/techno scientists. This unstable release is fit for rising, hypnotically-induced dance floors.
Passionate in the finale. Rapid savior sketched a satellite. A born frequency fidgeting its way into the depths. If times adjust in this manner then sleepy citizens will thrive. Candy vacationing. A brittle theologian. Female presumption went poof in the night. Dreamer mailboxes shelter green foxes. Nimble hypothesis. A shamanic catchphrase posed a threat. She hired fools to combat her problems. Cramping fanatically. Sought flowers. Dented canister became a beautiful hazard. Romantic strangers idling nearby. Slivered cache. The rouse was tempered quickly. Fruitful illumination.
2016 Tulipa Recordings
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Artwork by Justin Chodzko
Words by Summer (Brendon Collins)