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Belgian Melodic Maestro Paradoks Makes Purified Records Debut With ‘Flying Particles’ EP

After receiving heavy support in Purified live sets and radio shows, it was the natural step for Belgian melodic maestro Paradoks to make his Purified Records debut, delivering a euphoric and powerful two-track EP, ‘Flying Particles’.

Creating an otherworldly soundscape, the title creation takes listeners to a lofty dimension, brimming with oscillating synths projected across a rumbling bassline. Continuing his sonic voyage with ‘Wander’, Paradoks sets a dramatic tone with crisp percussion, a driving bassline and hypnotic synth motifs.

Rising at breakneck speed, Paradoks has received extensive support from a wide range of industry heavyweights, including Eelke Kleijn, Kevin de Vries, Nora En Pure, Oliver Koletzki, Tale of Us, Tiësto, Township Rebellion and many more. With releases on the likes of Stil Vor Talent and Parquet Recordings, ‘Flying Particles’ marks his first release on Purified Records, solidifying his reputation as one of dance music’s most exciting talents.

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