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Petar Alargic : Masstronika.
A vision inspiring voyage across the diameters of your imagination.
This music was created to explore electronic instrument's potential to induce thick, heavy and texture layered aural landscapes, ranging from one extreme to the other, dense polyrhythmics to meditative ambient moments, dynamics driven and glitch/syncopated voyage thoroughly reinforced by contemporary prog-rhythm section, Masstronika represents a one step further into authors exploration of the sonic spectrum, and brings you into one completely new and intriguing territory.
Songs:
1. Venus Across
2. Core
3. Ignite
4. Spread
5. Dive
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/04/2012
Petar Alargic lives in Sremska Mitrovica Serbia
Tagged as: Electronica, Experimental, Hard Electronic
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