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Ike
Stone Diviner

Stone Diviner

Artists

Ike

Catno

ORKL-17

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 22, 2021

Artists: Ike Label: Die Orakel Catno: ORKL-17 One Eye Witness

Further on the trail of 90s sonic specters, Die Orakel releases Ike‘s Stone Diviner EP, an affiliate with Index Records. The titular track amalgamates the momentum of sparse yet heavy weight breakbeats with the warmth of lush pads, and literally reverberating 90s trance or IDM elements along granular rave signals. The beauty of its subsequent tracks lies in their well-tempered, fresh exploration of past sonic phenomenons, devoid of today’s retromania.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Inter

A2

Petale

B1

Stone Diviner

B2

Fight Day

B3

Isobutyl

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