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Eden Aurelius
Plateau w/ Purelink Remix

Plateau w/ Purelink Remix

Labels

co:clear

Catno

COCLEAR001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

May 1, 2024

The initiatory release on the co:clear label is a stunning debut by Brooklyn-based artist, Eden Aurelius.

The initiatory release on the co:clear label is a stunning debut by Brooklyn-based artist, Eden Aurelius. Written between Chicago and New York throughout 2023, 'Plateau' is a lacework of chiller dub-techno and ambient sparkle, crafted via recorded material, astute sampling, and live instrumentation. Rounded off with a stellar remix from your favourite ambient boyband (Purelink), this record is one for the serial unwinders.

Credits:
Written & Produced by Eden Aurelius
Remix by Purelink
Mastered by Ike Zwanikken
Lacquer cut by Henry Rudkins
Artwork by Shy
Centre Label Design by Conna Haraway

Available in 2 months

May 1, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Plateau

A2

Want

B1

Slow Moving Bodies

B2

Want 2 (Purelink Remix)

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