Previously seen on Espacio Cielo, NEIN, Nothing Is Real, and Sinchi, Montenegro-based Vesko Lazović aka Pim Secle is back on Palermo’s Vai Vai Records with Lepota Poroka. The title translates to “The Beauty of Vice” – a wink to a famous Yugoslav film from 1986 where old‑school tradition rubs up against a looser, wilder world. That friction suits this three‑track EP: Indie Dance grooves, Trance‑tinged clouds, and classic 909 thump all mixed together. The result is lively club music without a heavy message. Pim Secle has been around, and he knows how to keep a floor moving without losing the plot. Three cuts, each with its own flavour, but all tied to that ’90s dance energy.
The title track opens with a tribal percussive layer – earthy, steady, like hands on skin. Synth layers dusted with cosmic spark drift above, wide and a bit hazy. Then a choir‑like pad rolls in, warm and almost church‑like, while frolic synth leads bounce around with a playful skip. The serious and the silly sit side by side, and it works. No nostalgia trip, just a producer who borrows from the past without setting up camp there. The “beauty of vice” idea lands: a little darkness, a little light, a good groove. Solid stuff.
You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Bandcamp page of the label.
