| Release Date | 2011-07-27 |
| Label | Memento |
| Catalog # | MEMENTOSPLIT001 |
On Memento Split 001, Gas and Acirne come up with two fresh releases who show their love for unconventional soundscapes and musical emotions. Gas' 'El Merendero' features low-pitched vocals and throbbing rhythms which give the track a doomy atmosphere. Warm synths provide a crescendo feeling of paranoia that leads to the distorted analog acid sounds in the break. A presence that rises from the depths, it ends with disturbing laughs, a quirky nod to the pleasure and pain mood of this tune. Acirne's 'Luise' is upbeat and housey, with a driving bass melody and synth tones complete with Pink Floyd-esque keyboards that fill the breaks and an almost ambient-like vibe that gives a hazy touch to the track's ending. Dave Vega's remix revolves around a heavy kick and bass structure. Snare, percussions and distorted sounds fill the space with a menacing tone, while old-school techno synths give the whole piece a sense of dreariness. Ernesto Ferreyra's remix, based on a more minimal beat, big bass textures and uplifting pads, is the counterpart to Acirne's more intimate and soft side. Images of dreamy landscapes are portrayed by layers of sounds. The delay on the keyboards in the final part makes for a sonic trip, a sun-kissed vision that resonates with colour and passion. Supported by: BelfeeToce ROBSOUL , Butch, Claudio Coccoluto, Daniel Sanchez, Danny Tenaglia, Keemani, Fabrizio Maurizi, Gel Abril, Magda, Massimino Lippoli, Mirko Loko, Paco Osuna, Ralf, Internullo and many more...
MEMENTO SPLIT 001
| 1 | LuiseOriginal Mix Acirne | 7:29 / 124 BPM Tech House | |
| 2 | LuiseErnesto Ferreyra Remix Ernesto Ferreyra, Acirne | 7:22 / 125 BPM Tech House | |
| 3 | El MerenderoOriginal Mix Gas | 6:27 / 125 BPM Tech House | |
| 4 | El MerenderoDave Vega Remix Gas, Dave Vega | 6:54 / 123 BPM Tech House |



















