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Neptune Discs Vol.10

Neptune Discs Vol.10
Neptune Discs Vol.10Neptune Discs Vol.10

Artists

Various

Catno

ND025

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Release date

Feb 28, 2025

So happy to share the next vinyl release on Neptune Discs; this time with four heaters that take the sound even further. After the huge response to last summer’s debut vinyl, we return the va series with more prog 90s/00s flavours from rising talents around planet earth: Jeku, Tifra, DJ Life, B From E.

Jeku’s opener sets the tone with its downtempo allure, featuring alien vocal chops and twisting acid lines that feel like transmissions from another world. A slow descent into the unknown, where rich textures and drifting melodies blur past and future. Following his standout release on Harmony Rec, Jeku continues to push boundaries with his unique, hypnotic sound.

Tifra’s track on B2 catapults us into a high-energy, club-driven reality. The relentless bassline powers forward, while otherworldly synths inject a sense of urgency that sharply contrasts with the opener’s reflective mood. Quickly becoming one of the staple names of the progressive scene, Tifra’s sound continues to evolve with undeniable force.

DJ Life kicks off the B-side with his signature blend of playful, club-ready cuts that effortlessly command the dance floor. Trance elements weave through the mix like echoes from another dimension. With releases on respected labels like Craigie Knowes, Dansu Discs, and Gestalt Records, DJ Life brings a fresh energy that’s both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

B From E closes the EP with a progressive acid track that feels like the
culmination of everything before it. The 303s twist and spiral, while the
bassline pushes forward with intensity, pulling us toward an unknown
destination. Known for his versatility, B From E brings a unique energy to every track, his second outing on Neptune Discs.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Generic

16.9€*

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LAST COPY!

A1

Rolling Up

A2

Headspace

B1

Carapax

B2

Little Cluster

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