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All Possible Futures EP

All Possible Futures EP

Artists

Various

Catno

EYA017

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 4, 2022

EYA returns with a four-artist VA mining the outer reaches of trance and electro from 110–140bpm.

We lift off with a throbbing slow-burner from mid-90s Danish duo UFO, whose ‘Make It Light’ was previously only available on limited CD.

Things accelerate on ‘Out Of Touch’, the latest in a line of shimmering dancefloor missiles from Sohrab.

On the flip, DJ N4 falls fully into a trance on ‘Bio Aggregation’, with vocalizations, acid lines and organic percussion all driving us to warp speed.

‘Bad Weather’ by French electro wiz Fasme completes the trip, a craftily mutating electro-meets-prog epic whose beautiful outro will see you home safely. Enjoy the ride.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$21*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

EYA017 - UK - 2022

A1

UFO - Make It Light

A2

Sohrab - Out Of Touch

B1

Dj N4 - Bio Aggregation

B2

Fasme - Bad Weather

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