[Kahvi Collective Audio Sculptors - fa8 V3] #442: Nautilus / Nautilus - Kahvi Collective Electronic Vibes
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17:53 13.10.24
shftd wrote:
kahvi forever
13:29 24.06.24
blocSonic wrote:
Certainly nice to see other netlabels keeping the culture alive!
13:16 5.04.24
a(seven) wrote:
long live kahvi!
13:15 5.04.24
a(seven) wrote:
long live kahvi!
06:46 4.03.24
ruenoak wrote:
Glad to see this site is still running and updated
07:54 22.12.23
Bobe-On wrote:
Happy Winter Solstice, Kahviheads. The days now get longer while the little tree and script snow somehow warm me up. <3
19:05 14.12.23
Daz26 wrote:
Christmas trees back!!!! ?
20:16 20.07.23
Bobe-On wrote:
Panta Rhei (4TT)- "Greek quotation attributed to Heracleitus: All things are in flux." Another thumb up on YT....
04:08 15.07.23
Bobe-On wrote:
A belated welcome back, micksam7... Well, summer's finally in full swing under a July sky... No cute little Christmas tree but that's ok. I can wait.
21:09 19.04.23
jimantha wrote:
Really cool music! I am loving "The Human Condition" from Crossroads
   
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#394: Yomgaille / Repetition and Motion
M3U FMP3  Tracks : 6
 
It's been a long while since Kahvi went back to it's roots, and this guest artist defines the sound that made Kahvi originally.

Oldskool tracks brought up to the 21st Century (yes, Kahvi started in the 20th Century!) with the latest synths and sounds, but in a similar style to the old tracker scene that kicked off back in the late 80s.

Yomgaille with his EP Repetition and motion shows there are plenty of diverse textures and themes from those days, but the oldskool vibe is there throughout, giving you a taste of nostalgia if you're familiar of those bygone days, or a fresh example if you're a newbie. For this oldskooler, tracks A, B, C bring back that reminder of the good old days in the late 80s when trackers ruled the scene.
   
 
 
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