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Stereometrix
BRUTAŻ-14

BRUTAŻ-14
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Labels

Brutaż

Catno

BRUTAŻ-14

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Poland

Release date

Nov 20, 2023

Here's a hint on how the after-parties in Lutsk, western Ukraine could sound like.

Quite an intimate affair, including never-ending, quietly glistening jams on the verge of a dancefloor and a chillout room - somber yet including a few secretly ecstatic moments. With sneaky kick drums, ringing bells, chirping birds and the smell of spores opening, the atmosphere here is quite dense, at times relentless, yet empathetic at the core. The EP comes from a classically trained painter and a tattoo artist, Stereometrix, who sets up a rather idiosyncratic set of visual and acoustic references. He's part of Penumbrum, a Warsaw night and label uniting like-minded artists from western Ukraine and Belarus, building a city within a city.

Mastered and cut by Tim Xavier at Manmade Mastering.

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