

The upcoming release from Bush Records features 5 tracks by Italian DJ & Producer Christian Bonori.
Molecular Structures EP is the producer’s techno statement after a year of silence and what a better comeback than getting support directly from Carl Cox who included Solid State in his latest BBC Essential Mix.
Bonori is well known in the national club scene, with a career of over 15 years DJing and over a dozen of releases depicting his passion for house and techno. Magazzini Generali, VOX Club and Maffia Club are some of the venues in Italy where he’s been a regular at.
Molecular Structures brings us into a stretched voyage of percussive and distinct techno sound with a meticulous affection for modular synthesizers, drum technologies and external gear. The confronted tracksā pitch will feel alike, but yet very diverse and will unexpectedly swiftly take us to the end of the voyage, having perceived all ends of the symbolic techno āstatesā.
“Gaseous State” is rough, strong and clear. The procedure of profound and harsh tones essentially like frustrated and mourning attacks complements to the thickness of the number and ambiguous personality.
“Ison” is the dirtiest, adding a moody blow but inspiring and exciting temper.
Think “Lulin” as quicker and catchier with a dreamier melodic echo.
“Meltwater” is increasingly progressive and the use of a deep and severe voice adds confidently to the sub kicks and beats.
“Solid State” is the conclusion of the EP, the most melancholic piece out of all, repetitive while the piercing up and down arrangement stab your mind and wonāt make you want to stop.