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Various
Reflection EP

Reflection EP
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Artists

Various

Catno

PA006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Sep 10, 2024

Polychrome Audio, PA006, Reflection EP, kma60, RDS, Nathan Kofi, James Free, Mata Disk

It is on dark and sweaty dance floors that we get inspired, connect and leave our differences away to live in the present. With this compilation of music pressed in two parts and written by a set of artists from very diverse horizons, it is Polychrome’s perspective on the rave that we want to share. One where sound and light are the only points of reference, opening the space for liberating experiences.

The dance floor is also a space of self-reflection. The A-side is catered by two artists from one of our favorite collectives, De Lichting. With “A Reflection”, RDS opens up and shares a beautifully crafted house gem, providing for a soft and introspective yet groovy “eyes closed” dance. Nathan Kofi takes on the A2 with his unique deep house sound, layering sweet and cinematic synth sounds over an Afro-induced drum sequencing, creating a warm sonic envelope. On the B-side, James Free mixes acid synthesis, roaring bass line, and breaks to create a progressive and subtly melodic dance floor track, one that leaves you positively triggered. With the final track of the record, Rotterdam’s Mata Disk offers a glowing light over polyrhythms and very electronic noises, offering this body of work a deserved radiating curtain close.

Available in 2 days

Sep 10, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.5€*

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A1

RDS - A Reflection

A2

Nathan Kofi - Panolicum

B1

James Free - Shake & Warble

B2

Mata Disk - Microdance

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