- Digital
Malandra Jr.
Memories From the Future EP
Watergate Records
- Cat No: WGDIG030D
- Release: 2023-12-01
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Track List
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1. Malandra Jr. - Memories From the Future
06:10 -
2. Malandra Jr. - Automatik
05:46 -
3. Malandra Jr. - The Wall Era
04:49
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A new Watergate Records EP debutant steps up, as Malandra Jr. shares the first class 'Memories from the Future'.
The Italian artist previously featured on the label via a tight remix of JAMIIE'S 'Voices' last
year and has been on the crew's radar ever since.
His maiden three-tracker is a glistening trip through cosmic progressive, soaring vocal driven compositions, fleet-footed dusty rhythms and rolling grooves made for both peak
and closing moments.
The title track is a transcendental gem, building with dramatic intensity as it uncoils over a
sublime six minutes, led by a vocal crafted for big moments. 'Automatik' is crushing
electro made for outdoor party scenarios, which isn't afraid to get a little weird. A handy
tool for adding spice to any set. 'The Wall Era' feat. Boom Buzz is another beast, built
upon the bricks of a multitude of chopped up samples and a wicked acid line in the
track's final stanza, which feels both tribal and psychedelic, without ever being either. A
thrilling cut.
The Italian artist previously featured on the label via a tight remix of JAMIIE'S 'Voices' last
year and has been on the crew's radar ever since.
His maiden three-tracker is a glistening trip through cosmic progressive, soaring vocal driven compositions, fleet-footed dusty rhythms and rolling grooves made for both peak
and closing moments.
The title track is a transcendental gem, building with dramatic intensity as it uncoils over a
sublime six minutes, led by a vocal crafted for big moments. 'Automatik' is crushing
electro made for outdoor party scenarios, which isn't afraid to get a little weird. A handy
tool for adding spice to any set. 'The Wall Era' feat. Boom Buzz is another beast, built
upon the bricks of a multitude of chopped up samples and a wicked acid line in the
track's final stanza, which feels both tribal and psychedelic, without ever being either. A
thrilling cut.