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Atomic Moog
The Hesperian City

The Hesperian City
The Hesperian CityThe Hesperian City

Catno

MNMT-I

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Norway

Release date

Dec 13, 2021

For its first chapter, Monument Records is inviting Atomic Moog to take us around The Hesperian City.

For its first chapter, Monument Records is inviting Atomic Moog to take us around The Hesperian City.

With this EP, the French duo offers a polarized urban exploration that balances between cold, ethereal street vibes and hearty, powerful basement rhythms, with alternative paths provided by renowned figures Anthony Linell and Artefakt.

Hitting the pavement with a truly luminous and smooth deep-techno ride with "Chasing Blue", the record then takes the listener high with Anthony Linell's ambient chemistry and his extended "Alkaloid Mix". On the flip side, we dive underground with "Static Flow" to discover a solid, dancefloor-oriented techno hymn, before getting back to the light with Artefakt's absolutely gorgeous "Electric Therapy Version".

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Chasing Blue

7:20

A2

Chasing Blue (Anthony Linell Alkaloid Mix)

11:56

B1

Static Flow

7:20

B2

Static Flow (Artefakt Electric Therapy Version)

6:56

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