Seattle-born producer Steven Ford started his adventures in music as a speed-metal drummer with a knack for 12-tone compositions, but turned to electronic music during the late 1990s, first adopting the moniker Bobby Karate, and later Bruno Pronsato. His productions encompass experimental minimal techno as well as various other house and techno styles, appearing through his own Thesongsays label, as well as imprints such as Bosconi Records, Hello Repeat, and Philpot.
Tracks on "Lovers Do"
This Album is featured in Update #065:
John Tejada, Ricardo Villalobos, Tiger & Woods
Release schedules hit a fever pitch in June as record labels scramble to the finish line before the festival season. It's been harder than ever to separate the wheat from the chaff, but this month's essentials once again represent our cream of the more...
Bruno Pronsato's third album and the first for his own Thesongsays label continues the direction of his recent singles: shimmering, minimalistic jazz house grooves, traces of vocals and haunting dub moods come together as a wonderfully coherent, atmospheric and intricately textured album. Highly recommended.
This Album is recommended by De:Bug:
Germany's inimitable magazine for music, media, culture and self discipline, De:Bug, presents one selected album for a special price each month.
Cristian Vogel likes it up close when it comes to his fan base. It might not be the largest under the rave-sun, but what it lacks in size it makes more...