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Sohrab
Voyria

Voyria

Artists

Sohrab

Catno

OYSTER43

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Album

Country

Belgium

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Voyria, Sohrab, Kalahari Oyster Cult, OYSTER43, Vinyl Records, KMA60 store,

Expanding on the blueprint of previous releases, Trieste-born, London-based producer Sohrab is the Kalahari clan’s latest inductee. OYSTER43 is a distillation of the Italian producer’s stylistic scope in its purest form; impeccably crafted dance music with a healthy dose of prog.

Running deep with this one. Smartly refined constructions primed for meditative club use, the first four tracks are rendered in pristine detail. From the widescreen and tunnelling to straight-up utopian, there’s a life-affirming vitality like only the most quintessential '90s prog-house can achieve.

The record begins to veer into realms of dilated abstraction on the second plate. Where ‘Fleeting Thoughts’ unfurls like a slice of hi-tech IDM undergoing an ayahuasca ceremony, ‘Sunseeker’ and ‘Deconstruct’ keep the ritual going at a lysergic, slo-mo chug. ‘Crystal Clear’, on the other hand, evokes the ‘70s with a bucolic, avant-garde synth lullaby.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

26€*

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A1

Dualism

A2

Transfer Learning

B1

Fool's Demise

B2

Movimento Perpetuo

C1

Fleeting Thoughts

C2

Sunseeker

D1

VRF

D2

Crystal Clear

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