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Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
Evren Furtuna & Hermanez are honouring us to do the first remixes of our catalog since the launch of Saisons. We believed the cosmic elements from Dexter Crowe's Platypus EP could take us to new realms if we asked some of our favourite artists to reinterpret them! Evren Furtuna created an emotional voyage stamped by his signature flow and mindful equilibrium, deeply honouring the original Platypus. Hermanez gifts two hyper dimensional groover as he flips Apoth into a refreshing bouncy piece, as always pushing sonic boundaries. We are so delighted to share with you the Platypus & Apoth Remixes. We hope you dig them! SAISONS020R
Kon Faber , David Rue , Kora (CA) , Dexter Crowe , Evan Hatfield , Hrag Mikkel , Sarkis Mikael , Nhii , Wild Dark
Surabhi marks the first compilation release from the label, bringing together a carefully curated group of artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to depth, movement, and atmosphere. Featuring music by David Rue, Dexter Crowe, Evan Hatfield, Hrag Mikkel, Kon Faber, Kora, Nhii, Sarkis Mikael, and Wild Dark, the compilation moves across textures and tempos while maintaining a cohesive emotional thread. The title Surabhi is drawn from Sanskrit, referencing the divine cow in Hindu tradition, a symbol of gentleness, protection, compassion, and harmony between humans and the natural world. These qualities serve as the conceptual backbone of the release, guiding both its musical landscape and its intention. This compilation is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect, with the music, with each other, and with the world that holds us.
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