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It is said that "Deep Blue" is Hypnus' most successful release, but why? Is it linked with each piece being a monument of the deep techno culture? Is it the game of tension, perfectly executed between the light and dark forces, and/or the so-trippy aquatic immersion, deep and beautiful? Is it because the hypnotic tracks have been designed by among the most talented artists of the genre? No, really, no idea, please help us out 🙂🙌👏❤️ Hypnotic Techno Circle
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In a musical cycle, sounds come and go in a constant flow. In a musical cycle, artists share visions hand in hand. This is the Diary of the Zodiac, intimate and hypnotic. Hypnotic Techno Circle
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Sometimes, words can be told with percussions. BLNDR's rhythmic speech, deep and eloquent, is a call for tribal gatherings, as the proto-language of what the label was about to become. Then, MODVS and Korridor closed the narration with their own virtuous dialect. Hypnotic Techno Circle