RPR Soundsystem Live @ [a:rpia:r] Release Party (Bucharest, Romania) 30/03/2007 (parts 1, 3, and 3)... classic Rominimal
Rominimal, The Underground Tech-House Sound Of Romania
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When the promoters behind the Romanian party and festival series Interval announced its closure last December, we took it as proof that their project to open up their countrymens hearts and minds to international sounds had failed. Romanians, we thought, had signaled once again that they would only dance to an insular group of homegrown DJs who push a particular sound purveyed by local artists known as rominimal. Theres absolutely no demand or awareness for someone like Ben UFO or Jackmaster, Intervals Stefan Maritiu told us in 2016 in our feature on Bucharests response to the fire at a concert venue that took the lives of over 60 people in 2015. They wouldnt gather a crowd of 200 in Bucharest even if they were playing back-to-back.
Rominimal DJs, on the other hand, draw thousands to never-ending parties in their home country and to festival stages abroad. Thats especially true for the styles number-one flag-bearers, [ar:pia:r], the trio made up of Rhadoo, Petre Inspirescu and Raresh. While older tech-house DJs are credited with creating the initial germ for rominimal, its [ar:pia:r] whose names have become synonymous with the styles post-Villalobosian squelch and click, its simmering atmospherics, dubby basslines and hypnotic micro-melodies. Their work over the last decade or so has inspired a wave of newer Romanian artistsall of whom are male except for Alexandra, who DJs and runs a label but hasnt yet released a track of her ownwho have collectively made rominimal into a bona fide genre that weve traced in the guide below.
Petre Inspirescu - De Bou [arpiar01] 2007
Of course, the story of rominimal begins with [a:rpia:r], a phonetic contraction of their initials: R(hadoo), P(etre Inspirescu) and R(aresh). Weve decided to start our guide to important rominimal releases with this first offering on their record label and to leave it there, as an overview of the sub-genre could easily be entirely taken up by cuts from each individual member (i.e. Inspirescus Sakadat, Rareshs Vivaltu or Rhadoos Circul Globus). This first release contains the blueprint for all that followed: a dogmatic application of Villalobos school of minimalism with meditative loops, clicky drums, swinging basslines and subtle, emotive pads that eventually rise from the low end.