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Aniano
Una Serie De Crimenes Sonoros EP

Una Serie De Crimenes Sonoros EP
Una Serie De Crimenes Sonoros EPUna Serie De Crimenes Sonoros EP

Artists

Aniano

Labels

E.T.D.G.

Catno

ETDG001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Spain

Release date

Jan 31, 2025

Styles

Círculo Cerrado welcomes its first sub-label, E.T.D.G., where sound becomes a story.

Aniano invites you to an immersive auditory experience with Una Serie de Crímenes Sonoros. This first concept EP, weaving between fiction and reality, is predominantly driven by Techno, following the sonic direction previously explored in El Terror De Gáldar on Time To Panic. Naturally, it also features the hints of Electro and Minimal that have become hallmarks of Aniano’s music.

The record’s mysterious and spatial atmospheres draw heavily from 1980s sci-fi cinema and retro video game aesthetics. Rhythms from the iconic TR-909 and intricate synth work from the Nord Lead 2 crown this 12-inch release.

More than just a collection of tracks, Una Serie de Crímenes Sonoros is an exploration of human darkness through electronic soundscapes—a must-have for collectors of conceptual and boundary-pushing music.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

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