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DIYNAMIC 125EP
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The eighth edition of the Picture series is hosted by Dutch duo Tunnelvisions. Founded in 2016, the DJ- and producer-team has seen a somewhat stellar ascent in the scene in the recent time, as their positivity-focused musical approach has been incredibly well received by audiences across the globe. This approach is also very present in their own productions, which are laden with retro-futuristic sound elements and their own, tremendously catchy vocals. Diynamic Music's Picture series is a document in time, showcasing an artist's current creative output in order to allow the listener to visualize and understand the artist at a certain moment. It is not an album format, but far more than merely an EP. Picture is various dancefloor-oriented factettes of one producer, shaping the imagery that ultimately results in the listeners mind.
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ATMV 051LP
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Tunnelvisions (Raynor de Groot and Emiel van den Dungen) originated from a shared vision of contemporary club music. They believe that the club scene -- that is often focusing on a colder, abstract high-tempo sound -- needs to go back to a more organic approach. It's one of the goals of their newly created Tunnelvisions project: "We aim to bring back the fun to the dancefloor again". This vision brought the two musicians together -- through hypnotic, exotic and grooving productions they tend to offer something new. In the studio, Tunnelvisions combines elements from South American, Caribbean, and African sounds. With a background in house, techno, and pop, they've created a nine-track double-LP that takes you to different places in the world. Each track title is based on a river or desert. "Guava", for example, is a Jamaican river: "This song is a sort of naive interpretation of reggae, pop and club music". Tunnelvisions already performed at the legendary Melt Festival, Georgie's Wundergarten, and various festivals in the southern parts of The Netherlands, the place where Emiel and Raynor are currently based. Double-LP comes in gatefold sleeve.
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ATMV 072EP
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Tunnelvisions released Channel Tropico in the summer of 2019. It's now topped off with three massive dancefloor remixes from some of great producers in the field: Whitesquare, Eagles & Butterlfies, and Super Flu.
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ATMV 069EP
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Tunnelvisions third original outing since 2018's The Celestial Ritual (ATMV 060LP) and 2017's Midnight Voyage. Channel Tropico offers six tracks that show the diverse sound from the Dutch duo of producers. A must have for fans of percussive sounds and the analog vintage synth work.
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ATMV 062-2EP
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Part two of the Tunnelvisions remixes include four artists: Fort Romeau, David Mayer, Yor Kultura, and Bawrut. Fort Romeau's remix is a typical track you will hear back in clubs such as Robert Johnson, Bawrut's remix is a big-room beast and David Mayer shows his typical tribal sound. Yor Kultura finishes this remix EP and Tunnelvisions' The Celestial Ritual project (ATMV 060LP, 2018) with a downtempo version of "Umai's Dance".
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ATMV 062-1EP
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Rising duo Innellea deliver two remixes of Tunnelvisions' "Imaja's Drum", one of the highlights of their previous release, The Celestial Ritual (ATMV 060LP, 2018). Edition of 200.
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ATMV 060LP
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The Celestial Ritual is another release from Tunnelvisions, one of dance music's most exciting acts. Tunnelvisions again highlight their forward-thinking and organic productions as some of the best in the industry. On their second full-length album for Atomnation, The Celestial Ritual, the Dutch duo deliver 11 unique club tracks that are bundled in a beautiful four-record box set designed by visual artist Merijn Hos.
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