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Various
Vier (2xLP)

Vier (2xLP)

Artists

Various

Catno

DELICHTING4

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Styles

Electro

After a moment of calm, De Lichting returns with the fourth instalment in its double LP album series, Vier.

Never losing touch with its roots in emotional dance music, Vier is a tribute to the electronic soul, something increasingly overlooked on today’s dancefloors. queniv’s Frequency Match opens the album as a gentle invitation, built on minimal drum work and long, stretched pads. RDS’s Aerial Reflections continues in the same vein, leaning into a more serious mood with old school flavoured rhythms.

The first heavier club moment comes from Human Space Machine with Test Rec. A more tense, primetime leaning, proggy groove unfolds, washed in nostalgic strings and trippy elements for both body and mind. Nathan Kofi follows with Kinesis, a proper Detroit infused techno track that pushes the experimental edge further, darker and more driving.

On the second record, the mood shifts into deeper melancholy with Eversines’ Lift The Veil, featuring classic deep house textures of Rhodes chords and FM basses. Nearing the end of the album, Proxyan’s Another delivers pure credits rolling, emotion drenched analogue funk electro, a track the rest of the group had to beg Robbert to include. We are glad we did.

As a kind of bonus track, RDS and Eversines close Vier with a tech house rework of their earlier track Missing. Released on vinyl for the first time, it was previously available only in digital form via Kalahari Oyster Cult.

Available Tomorrow

Mar 5, 2026

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

30.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

queniv – Frequency Match

A2

RDS – Aerial Reflections

B1

Human Space Machine – Test Rec

B2

Nathan Kofi – Kinesis

C1

Eversines – Lift The Veil (Airplane Mix)

C2

Proxyan – Anothers

D1

Eversines & RDS – Missing (Mix 2)

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