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Reade Truth
Life In Review

Life In Review
Life In ReviewLife In Review

Labels

Psionic

Catno

PSI008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Dec 16, 2025

A pioneer of the NYC underground returns to Psionic. After a highly sought after release in the label’s early years, Reade Truth delivers once again with the Life In Review EP.

With decades of experience shaping the sonic landscape, his signature blend of analog vintage textures and modern flair shines across four diverse cuts.

From hazy minimal electro and dusty broken beats to hypnotic, mind-bending energy—this is Reade Truth in full force. A vital new weapon in the Psionic arsenal from a legend, one of the true originals.

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