Buddha Bass - Enigmatica (Desert Dwellers Remix)

Subscribe: Night Visions 2: Desert Dwellers Alchemical Remixes, release on 2017-06-19 by Desert Trax - DSTX077 On June 19th, international festival circuit staples Desert Dwellers release the much-anticipated second installment in the acclaimed Night Visions series. Following up the initial collection of re-workings of a wide-array of globetrotting acts, the downtemple and global bass duo of Amani Friend and Treavor Moontribe is back with 13 more remixes. Desert Dwellers have put their signature spin on Kaya Project, An-ten-nae, Bird of Prey, AtYyA, Lulacruza, Smoke Sign, Luke Mandala, Kai Altair, Buddha Bass, Neuroplasm, and Android Cartel, among others, and cap off the album with unreleased remixes of two psybass titans Kalya Scintilla and Sixis. The Night Visions Volume 2 album comes out on Desert Dwellers’ own Desert Trax label. Get it: Check Out: Night Visions 2: Desert Dwellers Alchemical Remixes [Full Album] #DesertDwellers #Electronica #Downtempo #BuddhaBass Video Encoded by Label Worx - Follow Desert Dwellers: Website: Facebook: Soundcloud: Instagram: Desert Dwellers is the convergence of music producers Amani Friend and Treavor Moontribe, a pioneering and prolific downtempo, psybass, and tribal-house act from the United States. They combine the raw sounds of the natural world, wrapped in dance-floor and chill-out productions; blending deep bass, earthy percussion, etheric voices, and cross-cultural instrumentation into a sonic incense for the mind and body. Desert Dwellers’ unique global sounds are a bridge between worlds, and their label Desert Trax has become a platform to spotlight similar alchemical artists. Desert Dwellers’ studio output is matched only by their extensive touring history, which juxtaposes performances at America’s most iconic festivals like Symbiosis, Lightning in a Bottle, Burning Man, and Coachella, with high-powered sets at the biggest trance festivals around the world; BOOM in Portugal and Rainbow Serpent in Australia. Desert Dwellers are equally at home in the clubs as they are in the yoga studios, and the jungles, deserts, and mountains of far-flung international festivals.
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