Announcing Reach at the Oasis, Hosted by Sofa Sound Bristol by Spinline
Hungarian Powerhouse Spinline Returns with Debut Album "Reaching The Oasis"
After an untimely split that halted their music production, Hungarian powerhouse Spinline is back with a bang! Their highly anticipated debut album, "Reaching The Oasis," is set to be released on September 29, 2023.
This album promises to bring a distinctive Eastern European/Baltic flavour, blended seamlessly with influences from Acid House, Techno, and Drum & Bass. Spinline's unique sound also contains an underlying wisp of quirkiness, making their music a standout in the industry.
The album will be released worldwide through all streaming services and digital download platforms. For those who prefer a physical copy, a limited edition signed CD is available as a preorder bonus.
For early birds, there's more! Preordering the album grants access to a 60-minute mixtape featuring alternative versions of the album tracks.
The first single from the album, "Ka," is set to be released tomorrow. The album itself was an unexpected release, not expected by many, yet it has been released.
Spinline's return was marked by their appearance on Sofa Sound's Sofa King Sick Chapter 2. Now, they are making history as the first artist album to be released on Sofa Sound Bristol.
In the early 2010s, Spinline was hailed as a master of their craft. Their music was released on prestigious labels like RAM Records, Dispatch, and Shogun Audio. With "Reaching The Oasis," they continue to push boundaries, presenting an organic and visceral embodiment of their sound.
The album, "Reaching The Oasis," is now available for preorder. Don't miss out on this musical journey from one of the industry's most exciting acts!
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