Curses pres. Tutto Vetro – Trust The Beat via Wrong Era

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Luca Venezia, aka Curses, has always worn his passion for early underground club music on his sleeve. With the Tutto Vetro project, he taps into the late ’80s and early ’90s sounds of Valencia, Frankfurt, and NYC.

A moment when trance, post-EBM, and Detroit techno merged to create something raw, emotional, and futuristic.

The new EP, Trust The Beat, is a love letter to that fleeting but powerful sound. When artists like Umo Detic, Robotiko Rejekto, and New Scene were blurring lines between Electro, Progressive, and EBM, and the influence of Detroit and New York was having a heavy influence on the German underground. Before genres split and made their title, there was a little magic, and Venezia captures that essence throughout this record, pushing it forward for a new generation.

Wrong Era co-captain Fabrizio Mammarella delivers a relentless, no-holds-barred remix of “Wild Things,” reminding us why he’s a master of the sound.

With just one previous release under the Tutto Vetro alias on Spain’s Megebreakz (Oráculo), this marks a return to familiar territory for Venezia.

Venezia’s 2015 So Strange EP helped shape the Curses sound and cemented a lasting bond with the Slow Motion / Wrong Era family.

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