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Mor Elian
Diva Test

Diva Test

Artists

Mor Elian

Labels

Fever AM

Catno

FAM11

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Dec 23, 2022

Berlin-based producer Mor Elian returns to Fever AM - the label she co-runs alongside Rhyw

Berlin-based producer Mor Elian returns to Fever AM - the label she co-runs alongside Rhyw - for the first time in three years. Following the release of two albums as her Alloy Sea project and taking a break to experiment and develop her sound, Mor is back with a four-track EP, ‘Diva Test’, where she leans into a more colourful, playful side of her productions. The EP also includes her first collaborative release with Rhyw, ‘Liquid Silver’.

This year, Fever AM celebrates its fifth anniversary with a compilation release ‘It's Not a Bug, It's a Feature’ featuring tracks from the likes of Pariah, Ayesha, Peder Mannerfelt, Son of Philip, MSJY and more. The label will also be hosting their first Fever AM club showcases across different cities with current confirmed dates including London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Dublin.

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A1

Itch Twitch

A2

Diva Test (Cicada Mix)

B1

Beta Zest

B2

Liquid Silver

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