Some Casual Vortex

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For their tenth VA, Art Bei Ton presents “Some Casual Vortex”, a release that emphasizes cerebral textures, intricate sound design, and a diverse lineup of talented artists from across the globe.

The journey begins with an atmospheric, cinematic piece by Synthbiont & Anassimandrus, titled “Inner Resonance”. Its rich bass line gently lowers the listener into a state of contemplation, setting the tone for the experience that follows.

“Dark Matter” from the Columbian producer CostĂ©lus explores broken beat structures interwoven with luminous harmonic layers, resulting in a mesmerizing, dreamlike composition.

Peruvian producer Andrea Zapata’s “Hypnosis” lives up to its name, her subtle yet captivating rhythmic pulses that draw you in completely and leave you entranced within moments.

Shanghai-based Lina K delivers “Deep Minds”, a commanding dancefloor piece defined by her driving low end and powerful bass line.

After the spell comes the ritual. French producer Armando_360's “Aery Strom” transcends listeners to a mythical realm through its polymetric energy, explosive rhythmic signature, and swelling atmosphere.

The descent continues with “Psychic Overload” by Portuguese producer Circuit V, a psychedelic half-time journey that gradually transforms into a propulsive, floor-focused rhythm.

Haber, hailing from Australia, contributes “One Way To Norway”, a piece built on a distorted bass groove and organic percussive textures that whirl you into a heady, kinetic motion.

Closing the compilation, “Gecko Got Psybogged” from Malaysian producer Gan D drags you back into the vortex with his murky, swirling layers and unrelenting low end, a fitting conclusion to this immersive exploration.

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