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Various Artist
Silicium City

Silicium City

Catno

DYNA003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Styles

House

Robotic and cybernetic house music, trance tainted for this new various artist.
Steroid rhythms, tribal percussions and mechanic sequences are dealing with distorted synth riffs and transcendental pads.
Perfect OST for futuristic cities dancefloors, funky cyborgs, weird aliens, space mutants and humanoids dancing and having communion together in this big melting pot, creating the diversity and the particular sound of the megacity.
For this third vinyl, Dynamiterie records artists are painting a wacky and fun dystopia.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

OHES - Discodx

A2

Malouane – Perpetual Dawn

B1

Orsery – Solo Safe

B2

Axel Rigaud – Hard Work

B3

Tom Leclerc – Red Cycle

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