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Eva Swan Records is back with a new astonishing release: “The Aftermath EP” by Axiki.

Eva Swan keeps discovering brand-new and talented producers, and selecting the finest tracks for her own label Eva Swan Records. The thirds release of the label is signed by the Beirut producer and DJ Axiki, who delivers three smashin’ progressive cuts with his “The Aftermath EP”.

Each with its own features and colour, “Where It All Began”, “The Aftermath” and “In The End” share a common taste for airy progressive melodies, spacious atmospheres and emotional strings, paired with solid and dense grooves. The result is an extraordinary EP with a huge cinematic sound. Yes, you will be able to create that hypnotic moment just when you need it on the dance floor.

Out now on Eva Swan Records, don’t miss it!

Label:
http://eva-swan.com
http://instagram.com/e_vaswan
http://facebook.com/eva.evaswan

Artist:
http://soundcloud.com/axiki

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