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Artists

Eversines

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ninih

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ninih002

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1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Netherlands

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The second release on ninih is a package of personal stories by Amsterdam’s Eversines.

The second release on ninih is a package of personal stories by Amsterdam’s Eversines, truly captivating the sounds of the ninih label. He masterfully crafts densely layered and brooding soundscapes throughout the EP, appealing to heady listeners and vibing dancefloors alike. Transmissions of deep, swirling, cosmic synths coexist with ominous haunting echoes while warped chords slip in and out of focus. Weaponized experimental electronics blast off in a flurry of hard hitting kicks like a spaceship speeding through a sonic asteroid field before throttling back to an ethereal pace.

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6€*10.99€

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A1

Stroom

3:56

A2

Bloei

7:32

B1

Insanity Is Normal

2:41

B2

AG4TJ

5:41

B3

Rust

2:58

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