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HC Records has launched its seventeenth release, “Exiles of Mars,” a gripping electro expedition curated by the illustrious Valencian DJ and producer, Raszia, under a new pseudonym. This fascinating four-track EP, transmitted like a distant radio signal from an ancient Class T spaceship, cements The Lost Boys’ status as pioneers in the Valencian electronic music universe.
Available in both double vinyl and digital editions, “Exiles of Mars” traverses cosmic soundscapes and intricate rhythms, ensuring an immersive journey for electro music aficionados and cosmic voyagers. The EP features original works from Raszia and expertly crafted remixes by the legendary Boris Divider, Estrato Aurora, Dark Vektor, and Filmmaker.
The cosmic voyage commences with “Wall Of Bricks,” remixed by Boris Divider, infusing a celestial and synthetic aura into the track, a nod to his recent contributions to the Generative Operations series. The original track, featuring pulsating kick drums, vibrant synths, and enthralling acid sequences, envelopes listeners in an interstellar odyssey of profound intensity.
Estrato Aurora’s heart-wrenching remix of “Exiles of Mars” on side B transports listeners to Mars’s mystifying red sands, enveloping the original concept in hypnotic synths and plush pads. The Lost Boys introduce a Miami Bass-inspired break coupled with a haunting synth line, delivering a potent auditory experience punctuated by sharp snares.
The second disc greets listeners with Dark Vektor’s reimagined version of “Bust My Moves,” his “Electro Escuadrón Remix” echoes a powerful homage to the resurgence of the 808 movement. The Lost Boys’ original piece on track C2 unveils a futuristic narrative, merging combative breaks, dreamy interludes, and rave chords.
Closing out the EP, Filmmaker’s reinterpretation of “Data Recovery For Brains” offers a gritty exploration of distortion-filled frequencies, culminating in a balanced finale of elegance and grit, perfect for narrating an intergalactic collision. The Lost Boys’ final track unveils their most cerebral and psychedelic side, leaving an unforgettable impression with its comforting broken rhythm, smartly orchestrated acid sequences, and heavenly melodies.
“Exiles of Mars” epitomizes The Lost Boys’ formidable influence in the electro music scene. Their unceasing exploration of sonic frontiers and genre-blending mastery makes this EP an emblem of their artistic evolution. As they guide listeners on this phenomenal cosmic journey, they beckon us to venture beyond terrestrial constraints and embrace the infinite cosmos of music.