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Didac

by Camilo Sanjuan

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Musica Cavernicola’s 14th reference has Camilo Sanjuan as the protagonist. The Canarian DJ and producer settled in Valencia has created two original songs that are pure energy. Cabeza de Vaca opens the release with its powerful arpeggios and a well-marked groove. A track that invites madness. This has been the track chosen by the Mexican resident in the USA Rigopolar to makes his particular reinterpretation in the form of a remix. Quality and class in abundance, where true progressions mark a sound identity. A track to close your eyes and let yourself go. The EP closes with the second original, called Didac, an emotional tribute to a very special person for Camilo, that maintains an intense and serious groove, accompanied by mysterious touches of synth that surround the dance floor. A new release of the Madrid label that encourages us to turn up the volume and dance without prejudice, like a caveman.

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released May 27, 2022

Written and Produced by Camilo Sanjuan.
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Musica Cavernicola Madrid, Spain

Music and dance have been part of the human being as methods of expression and connection since prehistoric times. Under the concept of “Musica Cavernicola”, the duo SOSANDLOW wants to express their particular way of understanding electronic music, a music made by instinct which allows people to forget about their daily routine and create a connection with the spiritual and the subconscious. ... more

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