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Hybrasil announces his ‘Voyagers’ LP on Awesome Soundwave

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Prepare to embark on a cosmic journey with Hybrasil’s latest album, Voyagers, out November 1st on Awesome Soundwave.

Inspired by an otherworldly storyline set in the year 2145, this album unfolds the odyssey of a team of cryogenically preserved explorers who venture to the Sirius B star system, driven by the possibility of life beyond Earth and the promise of new resources. Voyagers delves into the fusion of deep, techno-infused soundscapes and cinematic storytelling, creating an immersive auditory experience that’s equal parts exploration and adventure.

Today, we’re thrilled to premiere ‘Quantum Resonance,’ one of the standout tracks on Voyagers. In ‘Quantum Resonance,’ Hybrasil crafts an atmosphere that echoes the vastness of interstellar space, capturing the anticipation, uncertainty, and awe of the album’s mission. Pulsing basslines intertwine with eerie synth layers, mimicking the hum of alien frequencies detected on the way to Sirius B. It’s a track that pulls listeners into the futuristic world Hybrasil has meticulously built—one that questions the limits of human endurance and our unyielding curiosity for the unknown.

Created entirely at HBL Studios, Hybrasil’s Voyagers is as much a tribute to techno as it is a love letter to humanity’s pioneering spirit. With titles like ‘The Abyss’ and ‘The Great Migration,’ each track builds a chapter in a story of exploration against the odds. Check out ‘Quantum Resonance’ below for an early listen, and prepare to be transported.

Alongside his boundary starining live sets, Hybrasil also recently founded the EIevator Program initiative. A tuition service, and 360 platform for up and coming artists to absorb and learn their craft with the vast experience of real name Will Kinsella at the helm.

We premiere ‘Quantum Resonance’ on Carl Cox & Christopher Coe’s Awesome Soundwave on NUDE Techno today, check it out here and grab it here.

Tracklisting: 

1. Sagala 
2. Quantum Resonance 
3. HX1 
4. Endurance
5. The Great Migration 
6. The Abyss 
7. Entering The Void 
8. Altered Visions 
9. Deckard Station 

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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