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Title: Paramo
Label: Planet X
Catalogue: PX011
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: January 18, 2024
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Tracklist:
1. Sintergia
2. Abstract Landscape
3. 77
4. Lattice X
5. Terpenos Holograficos
6. Ecosistema Mental
7. Red Algorithm
8. Universal Goat
9. Natural Riddle
10. Interplanetary Roots
11. 333
Colombian techno artist unveils a mesmerizing sonic journey in his debut release on Planet X, dropping on January 18th, 2024. Inspired by the mystical Paramo ecosystem, the artist crafts a hard-hitting techno masterpiece that echoes the raw energy of the Colombian landscape. The release is a sonic exploration above the continuous forest line, blending the artist’s cultural roots with futuristic beats.
Immersive and relentless, the tracks feature fluid and vibrant modular synth sounds, showcasing the artist’s prowess in sculpting aural landscapes. With a nod to the indigenous influences of the Paramo, the release delves into a rich sonic palette that transcends traditional techno boundaries. This fusion of traditional and avant-garde elements propels the listener into a state of rhythmic euphoria, making it a standout addition to the Planet X catalog. Prepare for a sonic odyssey that bridges cultural heritage and cutting-edge techno, promising an unforgettable auditory experience.
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