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Emi Omar Sans Sucre
Keepers of the Ruins EP

Keepers of the Ruins EP
Keepers of the Ruins EPKeepers of the Ruins EP

Catno

DW03

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Feb 24, 2023

Keepers of the Ruins EP, Distant Waters, DW03, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,


The third release is a split Ep born from the meeting between Emi Omar and Sucre Sucre in the nights of Nantes, connecting their souls with similar bass faces and head moves, recognizing themselves in the same groove.

Emi Omar takes over the A side, delivering two bangers with his singular sonorities. The first one is driven by a solid bassline, accompanied with a smooth vocoder melted in the drums. The track is split in two by a beautiful switch to finally take a more electronica vibe. The second one is a very heady progressive tune created as a potion recipe where elements appears as it goes along.

Then, Sans Sucre brings a bright B side with different tracks. The first one is based on a fatty acid line, with ravy elements, spiced by analogue chords to raise it up. The second one, more melancholic, has an electro wave nature, punctuated by vocoder and radical changes.

Feel free to use them anytime. Please do it, at home, at school and mostly; in the club !

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13€*

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A1

Emi Ömar

A2

Emi Ömar_ Aquaboulevard

B1

Sans Sucre_ The Living Wreck

B2

Sans Sucre_ The Riddle

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