The first release of the year on Astrophone Records is entrusted to the mysterious entity Viginti Tres, after the debut "Initiatio" in October 2017. "Vimana" can be defined as a techno track that ranges in the 90s atmospheres just like the myth of Vimana when it flies in the sky. The mood is very deep, with acidic echoes moving frantically on analog bass. The structure has very short drops and an incessant groove from beginning to end. The main subject is an original vocal sample taken from the 1962 Mercury Atlas mission and is perfectly linked to the sound of the track. The remix of Elum preserves many sounds of the original so as not to lose the magical atmosphere of the song, working a lot on the rhythmic structure and the secondary sounds can give back its personal touch fresh and perfect for the dancefloor. "Per aspera ad astra".
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