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Gadi Mitrani - Gone [balance] Apr 2026
: Subtly layered field recordings and woody percussion hits that give the track a "living" feel.
Reviewers and tastemakers, such as those at Resident Advisor and Decoded Magazine, often highlight Mitrani’s ability to maintain energy without relying on aggressive drops.
The track is anchored by a warm, rolling bassline and intricate percussion that feels both grounded and ethereal. Mitrani utilizes: Gadi Mitrani - Gone [Balance]
: Expert use of reverb and delay creates a vast sonic landscape, making it as effective for home listening as it is for a sunrise set. Critical Reception
: The lead synth line doesn't just loop; it breathes, slowly unfolding with modulated filters that create a sense of longing—fitting for a track titled "Gone." : Subtly layered field recordings and woody percussion
"Gone" is a sophisticated journey. It avoids the clichés of modern melodic techno by leaning into a more timeless, "Balearic" sensibility. It is a standout moment in Mitrani’s discography that rewards repeat listens.
: Releasing on Balance Music places "Gone" alongside works by titans like Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren, cementing its status as a high-quality "progressive" piece in the truest sense of the word. Verdict Mitrani utilizes: : Expert use of reverb and
: The track is praised for its restraint. It builds tension through harmonic shifts rather than rhythmic density.