exclusive | Aniano – Una Planta No Puede Estar Mal | tresydos

Aniano‘s latest release, “Una Planta No Puede Estar Mal,” off the EP “I Can’t Make Music Without You,” marks an electrifying journey from the vibrant Canary Islands straight to your speakers. As the 11th installment on tresydos, this track epitomizes the bold and innovative spirit of modern House music.

From the onset, “Una Planta No Puede Estar Mal” wastes no time in asserting its presence. Aniano seamlessly weaves together elements of House, Electro, and Breaks, creating an audio tapestry that brims with confidence and character. The track’s foundation is anchored by a pulsating bassline that hits with undeniable force, setting the stage for an exhilarating auditory experience.

What sets this track apart is its ability to effortlessly traverse through various genres while maintaining a cohesive and infectious groove. The Electro-typical chords add a layer of depth and intensity, while the break-esque bassline injects moments of anticipation and release. Moreover, the incorporation of bleeps and almost HipHop-esque elements adds a refreshing twist, infusing the track with a sense of urban flair and attitude.

One of the standout features of “Una Planta No Puede Estar Mal” is its dynamic progression. As the track unfolds, it unveils a series of sonic surprises that keep listeners engaged and enthralled. Whether it’s the unexpected twists in the arrangement or the well-timed vocal snippets, each element serves to elevate the overall experience, transforming the dancefloor into a pulsating nexus of energy and excitement.

In essence, “Una Planta No Puede Estar Mal” from “I Can’t Make Music Without You” is a testament to Aniano’s prowess as a producer and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional House music. With its infectious rhythm, bold experimentation, and undeniable groove, this track is a must-listen for anyone looking to embark on a sound adventure unlike any other. Aniano has truly delivered a dancefloor novum that seamlessly rides through genres with unparalleled ease, leaving an indelible mark on the electronic music landscape.

Words by Holger Breuer

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