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Ritual Act III

Ritual Act III

Artists

Various

Labels

Prophet

Catno

PRPHLTD001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Sep 24, 2021

Prophet is proud to present the next vinyl release “Ritual Act III”, with the techno masters Oscar Mulero, Steve Bicknell, Ritzi Lee, Booz & Oblivian. Five original tracks, that move from pure techno style and electronic ambient expression, where all sounds are maniacally treated, so much as to recreate suggestive ambient, deep and dark scenaries, all with a touch of always hypnotic settings. A journey through five pure visions of Techno.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$21*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

PRPHLTD001 - IT - 2021

A1

Oscar Mulero - Sorol

5:14

A2

Steve Bicknell - Searching

6:04

B1

Ritzi Lee - In Orbit

3:58

B2

Booz - Urania

5:24

B3

Oblivian - Atlas

4:54

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