Cera Alba’s “Erratic Motion” Brings the Tech House Heat
Cera Alba has proved he can hang with the best of them. His back catalog is crawling with choice cuts on labels including Hot Creations, VIVa, Lost Records and the like, and the UK house heavy is now adding to his advanced-level inventory by making a new appearance on Canadian Imprint Mile End Records. Relativity is a three-pronged EP well endowed in the peak-time rhythm region. From the bunch, “Erratic Motion” really packs on the pressure with a slinky framework fortified by its jackhammering basslines and flitting horn phrases that signal a rapid succession of unsettling synth lines once the tune reaches its full stride. Alba is going to wreck with this one.
“I wrote Erratic Motion at the end of summer,” Alba tells Insomniac. “I tried to recapture the sound and energy of the music that inspired my travels. It’s a raw, random-driven, rolling tech track with an epic lively breakdown to get the crowd dancing.”
Available now via Mile End Records.
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