Side-Line introduces Bukser – listen now to ‘No Dreams Land’ (Face The Beat profile series)

Track 7 on our free download compilation “Face The Beat: Session 3” is by the Italian project Bukser. “No Dreams Land” is an upbeat track mixing both modern beats with wave guitars and beeps and bleeps. The track convinced us on the spot as it has lots of potential (imagine some strong male vocals on this track). Also, we have been aware of Calzoni’s other excellent project Act Noir for quite some time, which convinced us even more that this track deserved to be on our compilation.
You can listen to the track below:
Bukser is the upbeat project of Sergio Calzoni, Italian producer and musician active since the nineties in various music endeavours (Alma Mater, Act Noir, Colloquio, Orghanon). The aim of this new project is to explore uncommon music territories, where elements of synth-pop, IDM and glitch sounds blend together. Calzoni is currently working on his debut album and is actively looking for a singer to join the band, so feel free to get in touch via sergiocalzoni@hotmail.com !
You can find more on the project on Soundcloud.
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