Trece explores what remains once the excess is removed.
Five tracks built for the dancefloor at low BPM, where tension unfolds gradually and each element leaves a trace before dissolving. Rhythm is present but restrained, allowing space for repetition, texture and subtle shifts to define the movement.
Rooted in Umo’s slow rave language, the EP revisits the early 90s rave energy — reconstructing its original pulse through a slower, more controlled form. Beats echo the past while synthesizers project forward, creating a continuous dialogue between memory and anticipation.
Rather than driving forward, the EP holds the listener in suspension — a controlled field where time stretches and the body responds to minimal signals. A space where collective listening becomes alignment, and movement emerges from shared resonance.
Not downtempo. Slow rave pressure.