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Angel Wash
Under Silver Cloud

Under Silver Cloud

Catno

FLTSNS005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Australia

Release date

Nov 25, 2022

Ratio: 281x281 / 1.00 Under Silver Cloud Angel Wash Felt Sense Recordings - FLTSNS005

Melbourne artist Angel Wash delivers his debut release and sixth disc for the Felt Sense imprint in ‘Under Silver Cloud’, channeling the visual inspiration of Shin'ya Tsukamoto’s ‘A Snake of June’ (and other turn of the millennium Japanese Cinema) into ominous DnB soundscapes across 6 tracks.

Cavernous synth reflections & translucent textures meld intermittently with expertly chopped breaks, sharp, sinister lead synthesis & sub aquatic bass, drawing from an eerie, yet euphoric sonic palette.

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A1

Snake

A2

678

B1

Blue

B2

Drip

B3

Rainy Season

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