Posts tagged qeone
Favorite Releases from August 2024

August may often be a quieter month in the music industry, with many on vacation and the summer festival season in full swing

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PREMIERE: Pianeti Sintetici - Vulcano Island [QEONE]

The Munich label QEONE, known for its complex, polyrhythmic sounds, is back with a new EP from Pianeti Sintetici, the Primal Code's Davide Perrone alias. Bioma is a four-track exploration of driving rhythms and hypnotic synth textures.

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REVIEW: COLA REN - Forest Drone EP [QEONE]

In today's bustling music scene, where reinvention is constant, having a distinct and recognizable style can set a label or artist apart.

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PREMIERE: MirrorLake - Flora Imaginaria [QEONE]

As part of the seventh release, Qeone looks to Mexican producer Gerardo Torres aka MirrorLake and his club friendly Moa EP.

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Favorite Releases from January 2024

January: the month of fresh starts, gym memberships gathering dust, and, let's be honest, a post-holiday music slump

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PREMIERE: Axel Toben - Up The Tree [Qeone]

On deck for today's premiere comes in the form of Axel Toben aka Alejandro Bento, and his song, ‘Up The Tree’.

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PREMIERE: Dycide - Carnyx [QEONE]

The fourth release from Polygonia's QEONE record label comes from her IO partner in crime, Dycide, who delivers a six-track EP named 'Carnyx.'

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PREMIERE: Primal Code - Adansonia [Qeone]

Italian duo Davide Perrone and Gabriele Giuggioli have been releasing music as Primal Code for 5 years now, consistently illustrating vivid atmospheric dub techno soundscapes with varying degrees of energy.

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PREMIERE: Cafe De La Jungle - Blind Forest [QEONE]

'Blind Forest' is a captivating track by Cafe De La Jungle, part of his EP by the same name. Coming out on Polygonia's Qeone record label on March 20, the track stands out for its atmospheric and tribal elements blended with harmonious textures.

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PREMIERE: Saša Delimar - Desilo Se [QEONE]

Polygonia's Qeone record label welcomes talented Berlin-based Croatian producer Saša Delimar aka Infinity, for its sophomore release. Saša Delimar's EP called 'Sreća,' which means happiness in Croatian is a four-tracker that draws influences from bass, IDM, and experimental music.

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