Scippo Explores Sublime Shades of Progressive House in the Extend EP

by | Jul 2, 2020 | Progressive House, Sounds | 0 comments

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Born in Río Gallegos and based in Buenos Aires is another DJ and producer helping put Argentina on the map. While his style of progressive house is a far cry from what some have termed the “Argentinian Sound,” the four-song Extend EP by Scippo impresses all the same. Its worldwide release via Pangea Recordings is slated for July 3rd, 2020.

Scippo certainly made his Pangea debut count. By employing different methods for each single comprising the EP, he showcases the wide range of his signature sound. “Crystal Memories” may well be strongest entry of the lot for its deliberate progression and inventive atmospheres.

Scippo’s Breakthrough

Emiliano Scippo (known mononymously by his last name) has studied music since the age of 15 according to a press statement. Two years later he relocated from his birthplace of Río Gallegos to Buenos Aires and began laying the groundwork for his electronic music career.

2019 marked a major turning point as Scippo debuted on Hernan Cattaneo‘s Sudbeats label, followed by placement on Nick Warren‘s The Soundgarden mix compilation. Samer, who runs Pangea Recordings, has also signed him for upcoming remixes beyond his debut on the label.

The Extend EP is available for download ahead of its worldwide release via Beatport.

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