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Mirko Felicioli
Tsukuyomi EP

Tsukuyomi EP
Tsukuyomi EPTsukuyomi EP

Labels

Sentaku

Catno

SEENTAKU009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Apr 24, 2025

Styles

Techno

For its ninth release, Sentaku turns to the enigmatic figure of Tsukuyomi, the moon god of Japanese mythology, whose presence embodies mystery and solitude. Crafted by Mirko Felicioli, this EP dives into shadowy realms where deep, emotive undercurrents meet raw, underground energy.

The record opens with Tsukuyomi, a mesmerizing blend of atmospheric depth and pulsating momentum, drawing listeners into its nocturnal spell. Analong Time follows with a stripped-back yet intricate groove, fusing hypnotic loops with a sharp, electro-infused edge. On the flip side, Air Felix injects a futuristic vibrancy, its crisp drum patterns and fluid synth work creating an expansive, weightless feel. Rounding off the journey, Fantasy channels an ethereal, dreamlike energy while maintaining a driving intensity that lingers long after the last beat.

Available Tomorrow

Apr 24, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

15.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Tsukuyomi

A2

Analong Time

B1

Air Felix

B2

Fantasy

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