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Dosis
Sombras EP

Sombras EP

Artists

Dosis

Labels

Isla

Catno

ISLA 24

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Canada

Release date

Nov 11, 2020

On Sombras, Dosis operates from an intimate space, conjuring electroid visions rooted in techno, zynth-pop and nuova-beat.

**All proceed of this record will go to AFRORACK, a Chicago audio arts organization dedicated to providing modular synthesis education for African American youth.** The enclosure of night promises freedom of another kind. Subterranean fantasies are consecrated in flesh. The voice calls and is answered by a beating pulse. They swell and break in rapturous cycles. On Sombras, Dosis operates from this intimate space, conjuring electroid visions rooted in techno, zynth-pop and nuova-beat.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.5€*

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A1

Confusion

A2

Copas

B1

Sombras

B2

Delirio

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