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Listen to WITHN US hypnotic techno cut ‘Parallelogram’

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The second of the new techno duo WITHN US’s unique works, ‘Parallelogram’ is released. Their most recent single comes after the publication of their first song, ‘Fallback Drug’ which marked the beginning of the WITHN US alias in June. The dark, bass-driven single “Parallelogram,” which continues to expand their project and demonstrates their production depth, is released today via the recently established techno label CIRQUE 87.


The opening of ‘Parallelogram‘ is marked by a fast-paced, contagious rhythm that is complemented with thoughtful grooves and percussion throughout. The new track weaves together expertly tremulous synth pads and visibly raw voices to create a fascinating atmosphere that travels through the senses. Along with accentuated drums, the tune is surrounded by ominous, dramatic stabs that give it a club-like feel. The duo’s most recent project has a vibe that will surely make listeners eager for what will be revealed in upcoming releases.

Grab a copy on Beatport now!


Stream WITHN US – Parallelogram on Spotify:

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Tracklist:

1. Parallelogram (Original Mix)


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