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IND:RA Continues to Elevate His Sound with ‘Do Androids Dream’ EP Release

IND:RA offers a brand-new release via his label, Desert Disco Records, putting forward his EP, ‘Do Androids Dream.’ With the two-track release exploring the evolving landscapes of Progressive House and Melodic House and Techno, IND:RA invites listeners on an engaging journey, delivering music detailed with carefully curated rhythms, intricate synth work, and driving energy.  

As the latest addition to his growing catalogue, ‘Do Androids Dream’ underscores IND:RA’s dedication to pushing boundaries while staying rooted in the melodic and atmospheric elements that define his sound. With both tracks on the EP, IND:RA works to highlight the experience and skills he has garnered during his two-decade-long time on the Electronic Music scene, offering fresh music to continue making strides towards innovation and establishing a solid reputation within the genre. 

The EP’s title track, ‘Do Androids Dream’, opens with pulsating synths, with gritty lines and a robust bassline that gradually builds to create a layered composition featuring filtered spoken vocal samples, underlying atmospheric pads, and steady beats. At the breakdown, the uplifting harmonic progression gives way to ethereal energy as arpeggiator lines and risers join to guide the track back towards the drop, where raw, dark-sounding motifs enter, weaving amongst the hypnotising vocals. A soundscape exploring Melodic House & Techno, ‘Do Androids Dream,’ showcases IND:RA’s abilities for creating dynamic arrangements, highlighting his considered approach towards production, where each element is crafted to add depth, tension, and energy. 

The next track, ‘Orion’ maintains a steady momentum, providing diversity to the EP as it journeys into the sonic territories of Progressive House. Offering heavy-hitting energy, underpinned by thumping beats, arpeggiators, and pulsing lines, the track combines a range of sonic textures, from dynamic pads and expressive melodic leads to steady, pulsing synths. With its evolving sound and detailed production, ‘Orion’ adds variety to the EP while complementing the tone of ‘Do Androids Dream,’ bringing contrast together with sonic cohesion to round off the release.  

As ‘Do Androids Dream’ marks another step forward in his evolution, IND:RA ensures the depths of his creativity continue to be showcased, presenting two tracks that reflect the originality of his style. So, out now via Desert Disco Records and available to stream and download across platforms, explore IND:RA’s ‘Do Androids Dream’ now and be sure to keep up with his journey by following him across social media. 

 

Listen and Buy ‘Do Androids Dream’ Now:  

  

 

IND:RA Online   

Soundcloud | Instagram   

 

Desert Disco Records Online   

Beatport | Instagram   

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