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Artist: Neuronal Division
Title: Void Functions
Label: nonirritating
Catalogue: NNRRT009
Format: Digital
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: February 24, 2022
All tracks produced and mixed by Neuronal Division
Additional mixing by Vosakiz
Tracklist:
1. Motionless
2. F-91W
3. Robotermaschinen
4. Planck Subdivision
Neuronal Division returns to nonirritating with a brand new EP entitled “Void Functions“. Four songs ranging from bass heavy electro to experimental breakbeat cuts, all united by an intriguing sense for futuristic soundscapes. “Void Functions“ marks the second EP release of Neuronal Division on nonirritating, following his 2020 EP “Precious Metals“.
Here’s what Neuronal Division has to say about the project:
“In this release I’ve tried to bring 4 tracks to life that are certainly more club-focused than my previous releases. Nevertheless I’ve tried to find new sounds and tried to combine different s
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