Prosdo’s sixth vault excavation on Concrete Audio unfolds like a manifesto written in bass frequencies and industrial percussion. This four-track expedition into underground territories begins with “Catacomb,” a haunting declaration where mortality meets eternal devotion to the rave—its relentless kick drums serving as both heartbeat and funeral march for those who live and breathe the scene.
“Bio Hazard” transforms pandemic isolation into sonic aggression, channeling collective frustration through crushing industrial textures that feel both cathartic and confrontational. The aptly named “Show Me Your Love” delivers club-ready intensity with layers of gritty synthesis, while “Flight Mode” provides aerial perspective through playful percussion and atmospheric synth work.
Each composition exists as both individual statement and cohesive chapter in Prosdo’s evolving narrative. This release showcases an artist unafraid to mine personal and collective trauma for dancefloor gold, proving that authentic techno remains our most honest form of sonic rebellion.
BUY
https://www.beatport.com/it/artist/prosdo/295202
SPOTIFY
https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/album/2ugHmOCXakYmB2ep61HvCK
LINKS:
https://linktr.ee/prosdo
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