Club Furies Review: Frenzy as poison: Waksman presents himself in Veneno

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Rooted in the depths of the Mexican capital, the Veneno record label has been known for caste-emerging talent. For its new release, Waksman is the chosen one. He is a producer and disc jockey originally from Mexico City, whose sound brings strong Dark Disco tendencies, triad harmonies, and tendentious vocals. As a whole, an indie, synthetic and futuristic atmosphere is modeled.

Waksman presents Frenesí, a word that means delirium or violent exaltation of the mood. Frenesí is at first soft and velvety. When it unfolds, it shows us its Indie Dance essence, which leads us to the exaltation of emotions. Such a process is quite docile and continuous, not rude or sloppy.

From delirium to heavenly idyll through vocals, the track carries in nuce duality and ambivalence: frenzy for the dancefloor, deep calm in the heart; past nostalgia, present excitement. The electricity that hovers in the atmosphere makes way for the remixes: Umvral, Noctlux, and Undefined Pattern are the chosen ones.

Always passionate about music, Umvral devotes much of his time to feeding this passion, collecting different types of rhythms, frequencies, and sounds; from the most underground and eccentric, to the most mainstream. His collection is thus quite large, and his production shows the broad spectrum of this collection. For his interpretation of Frenesí he encapsulates delirium and exaltation in Disco bubbles and Acid drops.

The sound somehow freezes the atmosphere around us, enclosing us in a strange spatio-temporal dimension: dense but agile, nostalgic but modern, contemplative but simple. In the end, Disco and Acid are surrounded by halos of dark and menacing skies that release bolts of electricity, the kind that will shake the ground.

Noctlux is the alias of Elliot Salazar Herrera, producer and disc jockey from the city of León, Guanajuato, an organizer in the Hedonist Collective, and resident of Taller Centro. He is involved in genres such as House, Indie Dance, EBM, Dark Disco, and Techno.

Noctlux’s performance bursts the bubble that Umvral’s sound had created. However, amidst the darkness that was already looming, the sound now creates another bubble, the boundaries of which are Indie Dance and psychedelic. The sound opens the panorama to alleys that embody our dormant fears.

Magic turns black, amidst mystery and fear, and the darkness has taken the form of veneno. What will happen to it now that it has become manifest?

Undefined Pattern’s interpretation shows some of their sound, industrial and metallic, subtly, which is bundled in the midst of dance nostalgia. The result takes us into the veins of the night and the city dancefloors are more faithful to the sound. Thus, the veneno in nuce of the original Frenesí, which remained latent in Umvral’s remix, activated in Noctlux’s remix, now seeks victims in a manifest way in this latest interpretation.

However, it does so in a sensual, exciting way, while showing an impressive ecstasy and control of sound. Veneno collides with metal; elements dancing and struggling to mix and provoke the key collision – will it be achieved? Waksman’s Frenesí by Veneno is available now!

Artist: Waksman
Title: Frenesí
Remixes: Noctlux, Umvral, Undefined Pattern
Label: Veneno
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