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Second Wave

Second Wave

Catno

RN018

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Jul 28, 2021

Random Numbers is proud to present its newest V.A. release, which sees the contributions of 16 producers close to the label.

Random Numbers is proud to present its newest V.A. release, the most ambitious to date, which sees the contributions of 16 producers close to the label and kindred to the sonic quest Random Numbers has been pursuing since 2015.

“Second Wave” is the organic continuation of the journey initiated with the V.A. Parallel Routes, released at the beginning of the 2020 lockdown.

This collection of 12 tracks - like the 12 months that have just passed, delivers a multi-faceted testimony of our experience with the pandemic, translating feelings of absence, desire and necessity into a mind-bending sound exploration.

Despite crossing a wide range of tempos and genres, a common thread is found in the mystic, trippy and ritualistic atmospheres that populate this release. The metamorphic nature of each track continuously surprises the ears, blurring the boundaries between heady listening experience and dance floor bliss.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.99€*

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A1

MR TC - Phosphorus

A2

Patricia Kokett - PSY

A3

Eylül Deniz - Distance

B1

BXP - In un altro loop

B2

A Hand - Dogma

B3

Houschyar - Certronos

C1

La Serpiente - Her Soul Is Trapped In The Desert

C2

Wang Inc. - Dissesto

C3

Ambassadors - Astra

D1

Big Hands - Nothing Spoiled It

D2

Uvb76 & Sacred Lodge - Euqda

D3

Eva Geist And Steve Pepe - Mediator

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