IBD001// 6SISS - Reforest LP
The next release put forth by the Intransikbeats collective celebrates the inauguration of its digital release platform that aims to explore and combine different artistic fields and formats with a focus on audiovisual work. The core of the first release grew from a concept-based project called Reforest by the Belgian artist 6SISS. All five original tracks by 6SISS were inspired and named after some of the world's most precious forests and national parks that humans cherish. These productions draw on the primeval power of these natural treasures and channel them into a collection of cinematic soundscapes that are rooted in experimental electronic music. The visual art for this project was created by Natche, who expertly contributed a visual identity to the auditory foundation provided by 6SISS.
The original tracks were reinterpreted by the core roster of Intransikbeats with contributions by Nothing Is Real, CRCT-CTRL, Steven Lorenz and the newest addition, our long time collaborator from Italy 'Knobs'. Each of these remixes puts 6SISS's work into new and unique frames that explore different niches of the Techno realm.
Listen to the full length album with remixes :
or on Spotify :
All tracks were graciously mastered by Felix Tournier at Wisseloord Studios in the Netherlands.
- Tracklist -
1. 6SISS - Sagano (Original Mix)
2. 6SISS - Redwood (Original Mix)
3. 6SISS - Jiuzhaigou (Original Mix)
4. 6SISS - Daintree (Original Mix)
5. 6SISS - Peyto (Original Mix)
6. 6SISS - Reforest (Steven Lorenz Remix)
7. 6SISS - Reforest (Knobs Remix)
8. 6SISS - Reforest (CRCT-CTRL)
9. 6SISS - Reforest (Nothing Is Real Remix)
Exclusive Junodownloads Release: 25/10/2018
Official Release Date: 08/11/2018
- Artist Links -
• 6siss
FB:
SC: @6siss
• Steven Lorenz
AS:
FB:
SC: @stevenlorenztechno
• Knobs
FB:
AS: @knobs-1
• CRCT-CTRL
AS:
FB:
SC: @crctctrl
• Nothing Is Real
AS:
FB:
SC: @nothingisrealproject
Audiovisual by Natché
Mastered by Felix Tournier at Wisseloord Studios in The Netherlands
© Intransikbeats Records 2018