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Waveratio 618
Bramosia Delle Cose Vietate EP

Bramosia Delle Cose Vietate EP
Bramosia Delle Cose Vietate EPBramosia Delle Cose Vietate EP

Catno

OTH010

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Spain

Release date

Dec 12, 2024

Styles

Overthink Records - 010 Waveratio 618 - “Bramosia delle cose vietate” (4-Track EP) The 10th release on Overthink Records marks a pivotal moment, delivered by Italian producer Waveratio 618. Following his standout contribution to the label’s Split Series, he returns with a thrilling 4-track EP that blurs the lines between Techno and EBM. Crafted entirely from live jam sessions, this EP exudes raw energy and unfiltered creativity. Each track captures the immediacy and spontaneity of these jams, translating hardware explorations into music brimming with tension and drive. Waveratio 618’s intricate interplay of analog warmth and digital waveforms results in a collection equally suited for shadowy dancefloors and introspective listening. A defining release for both the artist and Overthink Records. Gear Used: Yocto Composer, Kawai R-50, Erica Synth Bass Drum, SH-09, Alpha Juno, Cs2x, Blofeld, BitBox Micro, Td3-Mo.

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