A label compilation is always something special, and the fact that we have already arrived at Wout Stars part III makes us even more grateful. We gathered our family members around us again this time to share an inspiring and exciting storyline. In terms of genre, the compilation is not bluntly fixed but rather varied, like a hike over wide flat fields through dark monotonous forests and dynamically growing mountains. The audience is carried through multiple levels of electronic music: whether calm and static, rampant or even extraordinarily complex. Each piece is characterised by its specific depth and touches several anchor points of the soul. The selection of tracks has been huge, here is the condensed listening experience of Wout Records.
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