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Split #1
Split #1Split #1

Catno

PEVA05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Greece

Release date

May 14, 2021

Styles

Techno

Split #1 marks the debut of a new vinyl series, to be hosted on the Various Artists catalogue of Pi Electronics.

Split #1 marks the debut of a new vinyl series, to be hosted on the Various Artists catalogue of Pi Electronics. The split series will be bringing two artists on the same vinyl, with this very first release presenting music by Greek producers Fragedis and Nemmett.

Coming from different backgrounds of electronic music, prolific figure of the Cretan islands' dance scene, Fragedis and one of the Athenean founding members of the "pi" crew, Nemmett, contribute their sharpest weapons to this release.

On the A-side, Fragedis delivers a techno/breaks cut of dystopian melodies and vocal samples with his opening track "Flantza". His second track, "Klirish" blends industrial leaning percussions with Detroit techno flavored synths.

On the flip side, Nemmett returns with his trademark industrial / breaks sound, in a hypnotic, rap vocal atmosphere with the track "Altars". His broken beat influences go more noise with his second track "Teeth", which concludes the B-side of the vinyl.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

7.25€*12.99€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Fragedis - Flantza

A2

Fragedis - Kliris

B1

Nemmett - Altars

B2

Nemmett - Teeth

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