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REVIEW: SLAVESTUDIOS presents Graviton EP



The Dawless setup is becoming popular at live events these days, but very few artists are recording tracks to release fully live. Slavesstudios is in full control of their team to achieve press record recordings and tweak the fashion to retain the spontaneity and authentic techno party vibe.


Slavestudios musical roots are embedded in techno music. Combined with extensive DJ experiences, Slavestudios tracks are unparalleled. Each track on the Graviton EP navigates dark and futuristic places where you will be free to express yourself with body movements. Once captivated by these abyssal rhythms, you will subconsciously transmit this dark energy that guides everyone on the dance floor.



The album as a whole manages to provide introspection, an absorbing twilight energy and light, and that closes an album that knows how to turn musical pulp into a refreshing ambrosia juice. The more the record is listened to, the more difficult it is to place it in a specific geographical location. His music seems to never solidify, to be a flow of sounds and impressions that never seem to remain fixed in place or memory, like a perfume or a quick vision of a body in motion, to the point of postulating itself as one of the true values ​​of the future of meek and shiny electronics.



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