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Esaïa
Origin 4000

Origin 4000
Origin 4000Origin 4000

Artists

Esaïa

Catno

DBQK1202

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Mini-Album EP

Country

France

Release date

Jun 18, 2021

Esaia Origin 4000 Dubquake records disponible à Montpellier

Seconde sortie annoncée pour les « New Generation Series » de Dubquake Records avec le tout premier EP d'une productrice proche du O.B.F crew : Esaïa. Habituée des sessions soundsystem, passionnée par la techno et les musiques électroniques au sens large, fascinée par les musiques de film, la jeune Genevoise s'est construite une identité sonore non étiquetable aux traits bass music appuyés. Le dub jamais très loin, Esaïa joue des drums, des nappes et des synthés pour toucher les corps et transmettre les émotions.

Avec « Origin 4000 » elle présente un EP purement instrumental composé sur le thème de la ville. Soit six tracks qui s’imprègnent des écueils de la société urbaine, du rythme effréné de la vie dans les grandes citées et de l'impact de l'urbanisation sur la nature.

Finalisé au cœur du Dubquake studio, mixé par Rico O.B.F, illustré par Kazy Usclef « Origin 4000 » ravira les adeptes du son hors case autant qu'il saura surprendre les inconditionnels de dub stepper !

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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