Matto - Peace — Tutto

Unlike the sterile, digital sounds of modern EDM, "Peace" relied on warm basslines and crisp percussion.

"Peace" specifically utilized ethereal vocal fragments that acted more as an instrument than a lyrical narrative, allowing the listener to drift into the rhythm. Impact on the 2000s House Scene Tutto Matto - Peace

In a modern era of hyper-fast tempos and heavy synthesis, returning to Tutto Matto’s "Peace" feels like a breath of fresh air. It reminds us of a time when house music was about "vibe" over "volume." Unlike the sterile, digital sounds of modern EDM,

When "Peace" was released in 2002, it quickly became a staple in the record bags of DJs like Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay. It sat comfortably between the worlds of and Deep House , making it versatile enough for a beach bar in Ibiza or a dark basement club in London. It reminds us of a time when house

The track represented a "peaceful" rebellion against the increasingly aggressive sounds of the early millennium club scene. It invited dancers to slow down and appreciate the swing of the drums and the richness of the instrumentation. Why It Still Matters