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Acid Analects Vol. 1

Acid Analects Vol. 1
Acid Analects Vol. 1Acid Analects Vol. 1

Catno

AQR019

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Canada

Release date

Oct 27, 2021

Aquaregia presents Acid Analects, a new VA series showcasing the many facets of acid.

Aquaregia presents Acid Analects, a new VA series showcasing the many facets of acid. Volume 1 brings a club-oriented selection of four tracks, each masterfully produced by a global array of artists. Italian producer Nicola Dal Sacco opens the release with an old school squelching 303 workout in 'Calorica'. On the A2, Berlin-based Elad Magdasi presents 'Robotricks', a dark and hypnotic trip embellished with acid wisps. Introducing the B-side, the Canadian, 747, brings a fast and furious acidic bassline in his track 'Domain Expansion'. And to close the release, Australian mastermind, DJ Huntsman, finishes with an ultra speedy and euphoric psytrance heater in 'Planet Psygon'.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Nicola Dal Sacco - Calorica

A2

Elad Magdasi - Robotricks

B1

747 - Domain Expansion

B2

DJ Huntsman - Planet Psygon

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