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Shkedul
PICNIC010

PICNIC010
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Artists

Shkedul

Catno

PICNIC010

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

May 23, 2025

Picnic records deliver their most sonically enhanced edition so far with this exuberant offering from rising Italian star Shkedul. Each track features dominating elements that are quick to take the listener into a euphoric trance state . "Undisclosed", the opening track of the release hits hard and its progression builds up enigmatic tension with killer basslines and acid synths to match. "Serotonin Level" is the deepest of the selection and in many ways the most seductive.

Hints of breaks and electro reign supreme throughout the track and are topped with an insatiable vocal that screams eat me. On the flip side, "Find Yourself" rightly so, commands its own side. Futuristic synths, addictive acid bass lines and a perfectly balanced structure enhance the dreamy hypothesis of the track and record as a whole.

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Jun 26, 2025

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Undisclosed

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Serotonin Level

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Find Yourself

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