Organic Elements

Organic Elements

ep

Various Artists

October 10, 2016
4 tracks

Preview: Akay

0:009:53

Subosc is back with Organic Elements. We present four rhythmically effective tracks with an underlying theme: rarefaction, dense textures and evocative atmospheres inducing a spectrum of sensations like melancholy, introspection, mind wandering and encouraging the search for the self. We thought long about this selection, until we reached what we wanted: a collection of timeless and immersive landscapes, modeled by Alan Backdrop (Prologue), Artefakt (Delsin), Ben Gibson (Axis) and Tripsolate & Redundaent (Nowhere). The artwork, curated by Hillary Flanders, is inspired by the Nietzsche’s idea of -the overman- (Ubermensch), which is one of the most significant concept in his thinking: an overman should be able to affect history indefinitely, keeping on reentering the world through other people’s minds and affect their thoughts and values. The release aims to be a must have for the lovers of Techno music characterized by refined aesthetics and analog warmth, ideal to give added value to autumn moments. Vinyl only release with a limited pressing!

Individual track purchase

Akay

Akay

Redund+ªnt, Tripsolate

Digital track

€1.50

Floating Shadows

Floating Shadows

Ben Gibson

Digital track

€1.50

Quaraman

Quaraman

Alan Backdrop

Digital track

€1.50

Curvature Of Mind

Curvature Of Mind

Artefakt

Digital track

€1.50

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Digital album

Digital album

Digital
digital download

€4.99

full release

Subosc is back with Organic Elements. We present four rhythmically effective tracks with an underlying theme: rarefaction, dense textures and evocative atmospheres inducing a spectrum of sensations like melancholy, introspection, mind wandering and encouraging the search for the self. We thought long about this selection, until we reached what we wanted: a collection of timeless and immersive landscapes, modeled by Alan Backdrop (Prologue), Artefakt (Delsin), Ben Gibson (Axis) and Tripsolate & Redundaent (Nowhere). The artwork, curated by Hillary Flanders, is inspired by the Nietzsche’s idea of -the overman- (Ubermensch), which is one of the most significant concept in his thinking: an overman should be able to affect history indefinitely, keeping on reentering the world through other people’s minds and affect their thoughts and values. The release aims to be a must have for the lovers of Techno music characterized by refined aesthetics and analog warmth, ideal to give added value to autumn moments. Vinyl only release with a limited pressing!