
Changing Worlds EP
SAMOH unleashes his new dancefloor weapon, four-track EP âChanging Worldsâ, out on February 26th, as his debut on Charlotte de Witteâs prestigious KNTXT imprint.
Charlotte de Witte: âI have been playing SAMOHâs tracks for quite some time now and I am very happy to welcome him to KNTXT. His acid, techno and trance driven approach to music fits my lane perfectly. There is an energy in his work that feels raw, focused and completely unapologetic. This release in particular has that acidic drive that I love so much. This is powerful club material and I cannot wait to see where it will go.â
Rotterdamâs producer, DJ & live artist SAMOH responds, âReleasing this as my first record on KNTXT is an amazing opportunity, and I feel honoured to be able to share my music with so many people and let this sound travel further worldwide.â
âChanging Worldsâ EP: from the title trackâs rampant beat, rattling drums, acid-saturated main theme with euphoric edge, and portentous vocal (âreality peels away...â) to âWe Are All Waveformsâ with its psytrancey, insanely acidic builds to banshee pitch over shutter & hiss FX at which point you are indeed âentering a non-linear dimensionâ, you are then a willing victim for âReality Is Goneâ to hammer-drill into the brain and take command of your feet. Final piece âEchoes Of Tomorrowâ starts with dystopian chattering percussion and spacey FX, before luring you into a healing euphoric dreamstate with moonstruck, melodic trancey sweetly soaring singing.
âChanging Worldsâ represents my approach to acid techno/trance in its most direct and energetic form.â SAMOH says.âI made this EP with three high energy tracks, followed by a more atmospheric closing piece that brings everything together. Itâs about a driving motion and intensity, creating moments where dancers can disconnect from everything else and fully give themselves to the music.â
You have been warned. You may as well succumb to acid as voracious as Venusian cloudforms, techno beats galloping over your inhibitions, and trance as bewitching as absinthe for the ears. Youâll be glad you did.
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Changing Worlds EP
SAMOH unleashes his new dancefloor weapon, four-track EP âChanging Worldsâ, out on February 26th, as his debut on Charlotte de Witteâs prestigious KNTXT imprint.
Charlotte de Witte: âI have been playing SAMOHâs tracks for quite some time now and I am very happy to welcome him to KNTXT. His acid, techno and trance driven approach to music fits my lane perfectly. There is an energy in his work that feels raw, focused and completely unapologetic. This release in particular has that acidic drive that I love so much. This is powerful club material and I cannot wait to see where it will go.â
Rotterdamâs producer, DJ & live artist SAMOH responds, âReleasing this as my first record on KNTXT is an amazing opportunity, and I feel honoured to be able to share my music with so many people and let this sound travel further worldwide.â
âChanging Worldsâ EP: from the title trackâs rampant beat, rattling drums, acid-saturated main theme with euphoric edge, and portentous vocal (âreality peels away...â) to âWe Are All Waveformsâ with its psytrancey, insanely acidic builds to banshee pitch over shutter & hiss FX at which point you are indeed âentering a non-linear dimensionâ, you are then a willing victim for âReality Is Goneâ to hammer-drill into the brain and take command of your feet. Final piece âEchoes Of Tomorrowâ starts with dystopian chattering percussion and spacey FX, before luring you into a healing euphoric dreamstate with moonstruck, melodic trancey sweetly soaring singing.
âChanging Worldsâ represents my approach to acid techno/trance in its most direct and energetic form.â SAMOH says.âI made this EP with three high energy tracks, followed by a more atmospheric closing piece that brings everything together. Itâs about a driving motion and intensity, creating moments where dancers can disconnect from everything else and fully give themselves to the music.â
You have been warned. You may as well succumb to acid as voracious as Venusian cloudforms, techno beats galloping over your inhibitions, and trance as bewitching as absinthe for the ears. Youâll be glad you did.
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SAMOH unleashes his new dancefloor weapon, four-track EP âChanging Worldsâ, out on February 26th, as his debut on Charlotte de Witteâs prestigious KNTXT imprint.
Charlotte de Witte: âI have been playing SAMOHâs tracks for quite some time now and I am very happy to welcome him to KNTXT. His acid, techno and trance driven approach to music fits my lane perfectly. There is an energy in his work that feels raw, focused and completely unapologetic. This release in particular has that acidic drive that I love so much. This is powerful club material and I cannot wait to see where it will go.â
Rotterdamâs producer, DJ & live artist SAMOH responds, âReleasing this as my first record on KNTXT is an amazing opportunity, and I feel honoured to be able to share my music with so many people and let this sound travel further worldwide.â
âChanging Worldsâ EP: from the title trackâs rampant beat, rattling drums, acid-saturated main theme with euphoric edge, and portentous vocal (âreality peels away...â) to âWe Are All Waveformsâ with its psytrancey, insanely acidic builds to banshee pitch over shutter & hiss FX at which point you are indeed âentering a non-linear dimensionâ, you are then a willing victim for âReality Is Goneâ to hammer-drill into the brain and take command of your feet. Final piece âEchoes Of Tomorrowâ starts with dystopian chattering percussion and spacey FX, before luring you into a healing euphoric dreamstate with moonstruck, melodic trancey sweetly soaring singing.
âChanging Worldsâ represents my approach to acid techno/trance in its most direct and energetic form.â SAMOH says.âI made this EP with three high energy tracks, followed by a more atmospheric closing piece that brings everything together. Itâs about a driving motion and intensity, creating moments where dancers can disconnect from everything else and fully give themselves to the music.â
You have been warned. You may as well succumb to acid as voracious as Venusian cloudforms, techno beats galloping over your inhibitions, and trance as bewitching as absinthe for the ears. Youâll be glad you did.











