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Chiral Centres EP

Labels

Headnoiz

Catno

HDNZ002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Australia

Release date

Jul 14, 2023

Eora (Sydney) based collective Headnoiz, presents the second installment of their developing imprint.

Eora (Sydney) based collective Headnoiz, presents the second installment of their developing imprint. Featuring original works from Naarm (Melbourne) residing producers Mick Gristle and Hasvat Informant, whose collaborative efforts synergised to form their “Chiral Centers” EP.

The EP's 4 original productions traverse a myriad of genres and themes whilst still maintaining an impressively cohesive atmosphere of ominous euphoria.

Chiral Centres also includes two extremely dancefloor friendly remixes. The first of which being an anthemic trance rework of the opening track "Swordbox" courtesy of Norway's "Omformer", followed by a driving psychedelic interpretation of "Last Apparition" from Copenhagen based duo "Atikka".

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Swordbox

A2

Eneric

A3

Phygelium Slip

B1

Last Apparition

B2

Last Apparition (Atikka Remix)

B3

Swordbox (Omformer Remix)

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