- 111109 - Riona — 1000giri

Quick Reference | Element | Details / Takeaway | |---------|--------------------| | | 1000giri – Catalog #111109 – Riona | | Release Year | 2023 (per label discography) | | Genre / Vibe | Minimal‑techno / deep house with ambient overtones | | Length | 7 min 28 sec (standard 12‑inch single) | | Key | D minor (approx.) | | BPM | ~118 – 122 BPM (mid‑tempo groove) | | Production Credits | Produced & mixed by 1000giri (real name: Luca Bianchi) – known for analog‑centric sound design | | Label | 1000giri Records – boutique imprint focused on “underground forward‑thinking electronic” | 1. First‑Impression & Overall Mood “Riona” lands you in a dimly lit, after‑hours warehouse. The opening is a slow‑building, filtered pad that feels like a breath taken in a hazy twilight. Within 30 seconds, a muted, percussive click‑track slides in, giving the track an unmistakable forward momentum. The mood is hypnotic yet warm , perfect for both a deep‑listening session on headphones and a subtle peak on the dancefloor. 2. Structural Overview | Section | Approx. Time | What Happens | |---------|--------------|--------------| | Intro | 0:00 – 0:45 | Low‑pass filtered pad, distant field‑recorded ambience (rain‑like texture). | | Build‑in | 0:45 – 1:30 | Sub‑bass pulse emerges, a subtle hi‑hat pattern adds rhythm. | | Main Groove | 1:30 – 4:15 | Full kick, snappy snare, and a syncopated off‑beat hi‑hat. A soft, resonant synth lead (sine‑saw hybrid) weaves a melodic motif. | | Mid‑Break | 4:15 – 5:15 | Drums drop out, leaving the pad and a filtered version of the lead; a faint vocal chop (“Riona”) appears, processed with reverb and delay. | | Second Drop | 5:15 – 7:00 | All elements return, now with an added percussive loop (soft conga‑like hits) and a subtle arpeggiated bass line. | | Outro | 7:00 – 7:28 | Elements fade one by one, ending with the original pad and field‑recording, closing the loop. |

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