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Vate : The End Was Here.
Urban electronic music.
"The world changed by force. The end was here and we were not ready. In an improvised way, we were prepared for the neonormal, which in newspeak means status quo."
Vate returns with a much more synthetic and hard EP with electro and glitch sounds influenced by Byetone, Atom™ and Mouse on Mars. "The End Was Here" is a reflection on the latest drastic changes in our world and the so-called "new normality"
"In this new production, the EP 'The End Was Here', on his own label, Vate features 5 tracks with a robust electronic flavor. It has the typical harshness of the times we live in: confinement and subjection to unusual restrictions, and the assault of technology on humans."
(Urbe01)
Songs:
1. Neonormal
2. Speech recognition
3. Facial recognition
4. Neocontainment
5. The end was here
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 03/3/2023
Vate lives in Barcelona Spain
Tagged as: Electronica, Techno, Instrumental Electronica
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