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Kiri Nami - IV Elements [RC015] ()

It's been far too long, but after a very very long while, Spyefex comes back to ronin collective, this time under the Kiri Nami moniker. After completing an LP for BigBoom projects ( soon to be launched ! ) and creating is very own music portal Audio Massive, Kiri Nami takes the time to offer RC his very first EP with his new alias, and we're delighted ! Starting up with a vocal trip-pop track with demoscene and asian influences alike, he defines with this ep what Intelligent pop is. IV Elements, has you might've guessed, is based on the 4 basic elements, and Kiri Nami sucessfully portrays them through the lushness in his sound, the strenght of character he puts in each particle of music and the sheer quality ot it. Smooth, smooth trip-hop and electronica. Great to welcome springtime in our lives !


This audio is part of the collection: Ronin Collective

Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Trip-Hop; Ambient/Dnb; Down beat / Chill; Electropop

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