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Giuseppe Ottaviani - Colours Review

Tracks like "Panama" and "Belasco" represent the peak-hour Ottaviani sound—unapologetically uplifting, driven by rapid-fire basslines and crystalline leads.

True to its name, the album moves through various emotional hues:

The beauty of lies in its rejection of the "dark and moody" trend that often sweeps through the trance scene. Released in 2019, this album isn't just a collection of tracks; it is a vivid, high-definition exploration of what trance music sounds like when it is stripped of its shadows. 1. The "Horizons" Philosophy Giuseppe Ottaviani - Colours

"Sandcastles" and "8K" showcase his ability to build atmosphere without losing momentum, focusing on intricate textures that feel "wide" and cinematic.

From a production standpoint, Colours is a masterclass in . Ottaviani is a purist when it comes to sound design; every kick drum is punchy, and every supersaw is crisp. He avoids the "wall of noise" trap, ensuring that even at 138 BPM, there is enough "air" in the mix for the listener to breathe. The Verdict Tracks like "Panama" and "Belasco" represent the peak-hour

Ottaviani famously produced much of this album while on the road, using his "Live 2.0" setup. This real-time creation gives the record an incredible sense of . Unlike studio-bound projects that can feel over-sanitized, Colours feels alive, as if the melodies are being discovered in the moment rather than engineered. 2. A Spectrum of Sound

Collaborative tracks like "Keep Your Dreams Alive" (with Tricia McTeague) provide the human heart of the album, grounding the celestial synths in relatable emotion. 3. Technical Prowess Ottaviani is a purist when it comes to

Colours is more than just an album; it’s a statement of intent. It proves that can be sophisticated, modern, and diverse. It’s an invitation to step out of the monochrome of daily life and into a world where every note is a different shade of euphoria.