Reflex Blue
Twin Waters

Twin Waters

Catno

CA003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Australia

Release date

May 4, 2022

Twin Waters, Common Ancestors, CA003, Reflex Blue, Trance, Progressive House, Vinyl Records, Chat Noir distribution, Chat Noir store,

Melbourne’s very own Reflex Blue takes us on a five part journey through the terrain of his mind to bring in to reality the Twin Waters EP. Through this project Reflex’s unique fusion of deep, earthy sounds and other worldly aetherial textures, help us find the way back to a primal place, buried within us all. Digital and natural worlds come together in this project to work in harmony, coupled with a healthy dose of psychedelic accents, we are left in a mind altering state somewhere between transcendent euphoria and ecstatic dance… We hope you enjoy the ride.

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A1

Camel Ride

A2

Moon Orbit

B1

Skydive

B2

Twin Waters (Dream Mix)

B3

Blue Tongue Sun

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