Jorge Savoretti's debut 12" for the spanish esperanza label, and what a debut. The A-side features two extremely subtle, quirky minimal tracks where you discover new sounds every time you listen to this record. The tracks are stuffed with tiny sound-effects that basically form (some kind of) melody that you barely hear. The Remix by Marc Houle is typical for a Houle production. Bassline and synth that go into a other direction but fit perfectly together. This makes the song a bit more uplifting and up-tempo. Ryan Crosson's remake of 150 Razones is a bit darker than the original and the Houle remix, because of it's accentuated bassline. Very descent release.