A month ahead of the official release of DJ Emerson's Repetitive Musik, Soundspace shares exclusively a cut from his debut LP out on Micro.fon imprint.
"Heavy, dystopian vibes all round on this one. Intimidating bass meets industrial synths as malfunctioning technology creates an intense, but addictive atmosphere".
Decoded Magazine recommends Repetitive Musik and premieres Lava.
"If you’re looking for something dark, dystopian, and almost primal, then you’ve come to the right place".
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