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Jeans Tomo
Zerinjit

Zerinjit

Labels

DE RIO

Catno

DR009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Sep 5, 2024

Debut collaboration between Den Haag’s JEANS and Florence’s TOMO from DE RIO.

‘Zerinjit’ invites us to the molecular world of sound, where every sonic entity is meticulously compounded to constitute the alchemic matter of the doomed reality and post-tribal escape, putting every cell into motion. Born out of debut collaboration between Den Haag’s JEANS and Florence’s TOMO from DE RIO, the EP is a massive merge of like-minded brains in a sonic dialogue, re-shaking the otherworld of techno music. An exhilarated heartbeat amidst industrial cries, shrieks, and squeals is levitated by fat hypnotic synth lines, while the rudimentary “chuckles” over the fate of the progressive, amplifying towards infinity in a symphonic and rhythmic celebration. The “Spectral Pattern” unveils the mystic force behind dragging and pulling the Hertz of the wavelength cycle, reflecting the emitted energy from the hardware core. We are turning around in vertigo, trying to capture “Gengar” bouncing across space, catching the liquid multiples of themselves. We are approaching the smoky clouds around “Acondrite-ung”, the unclimbable mountain that samarium creatures obsessively climb in hypnosis, never destined to reach the peak.

‘Zerinjit’ is a tale of the otherworld, its creatures, patterns, rhythms, saints, and martyrs, science and utopia, translated into a dance floor body language of the ordinary.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

JEANS - “Chuckles”

A2

JEANS - Spectral Pattern

B1

TOMO - Gengar

B2

TOMO - Acondrite-ung

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