Album Review: Closing by St1Vo – A Deep Dive into Electronic Vibes
Alright, let’s talk about Closing, the 2019 album by Spanish producer St1Vo. Released under Misu Misu Records, this little gem dives deep into the world of Deep House and House music. It’s not a massive album—just two tracks—but sometimes less is more, right? Spoiler alert: these tracks pack a punch.
First up, we’ve got the Closing (Original Mix). This one immediately grabs your attention with its hypnotic groove. The beat is smooth but has enough edge to keep you hooked. Picture yourself chilling on a sunny rooftop in Barcelona (because, Spain!) as the bassline gently pulls you into its vibe. What really stands out here is how simple yet effective it feels. No over-the-top drops or flashy tricks—just pure, unadulterated Deep House goodness. You can tell St1Vo knows his stuff; he produced this track solo, and it shows in the tight production quality. The melody loops in a way that makes you wanna hit repeat without even realizing it.
Then there’s the Closing (Denny Bellens Remix). Now THIS is where things get interesting. Denny takes the original and flips it into something completely fresh. The remix adds a sharper kick and layers in some quirky synth work that gives it a playful twist. It’s like meeting an old friend who suddenly starts telling wild stories—you didn’t see it coming, but you’re all in. I remember spinning this at a late-night hangout once, and everyone kinda paused mid-conversation to nod along. That says something, doesn’t it?
One thing I dig about this release is how both tracks feel connected yet totally distinct. They’re like siblings—same DNA, different personalities. And honestly, that’s rare to find in remix albums. Most artists just slap a new coat of paint on the original, but here, you can hear the love and effort poured into each version.
So yeah, Closing might be short, but it leaves a lasting impression. If you’re into Deep House or just looking for some chill tunes to vibe to, give this one a shot. It’s proof that sometimes the best moments come in small packages.
Oh, and random thought—I wonder if St1Vo named the album Closing because it feels like the perfect end to any party playlist. Or maybe he just ran out of ideas. Either way, it works!