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Savage Spirits’ 2001 release Alma on D:Vision condenses the pulsating energy of funky and Latin house into a brief, focused EP of four tracks. The Rudy Costa Del Sol Mix leads with a rhythmic interplay of percussion and warm basslines, underscored by a deft use of syncopation and subtle melodic flourishes characteristic of early 2000s European house. The G. Freaks mixes—dubbed sun and sea—offer textural variations that emphasize different facets of the original, from brighter, more percussive elements to deeper, more fluid grooves.Though modest in length and reception, Alma stands as a snapshot of house music’s ongoing dialogue with Latin rhythms in the early new millennium. The release’s sparse footprint in digital archives belies its role as a niche artifact for collectors seeking the intersections of dancefloor funk and tropical warmth within the D:Vision catalog.
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Album lore
Savage Spirits’ 2001 release Alma on D:Vision condenses the pulsating energy of funky and Latin house into a brief, focused EP of four tracks. The Rudy Costa Del Sol Mix leads with a rhythmic interplay of percussion and warm basslines, underscored by a deft use of syncopation and subtle melodic flourishes characteristic of early 2000s European house. The G. Freaks mixes—dubbed sun and sea—offer textural variations that emphasize different facets of the original, from brighter, more percussive elements to deeper, more fluid grooves.Though modest in length and reception, Alma stands as a snapshot of house music’s ongoing dialogue with Latin rhythms in the early new millennium. The release’s sparse footprint in digital archives belies its role as a niche artifact for collectors seeking the intersections of dancefloor funk and tropical warmth within the D:Vision catalog.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5K8gwxADhi95TkDXSSoCzS |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify