Various Artists – Immortal [Soiree Records International]
- 29 jun
- 1 min de lectura

SRT192 presents a carefully balanced compilation where groove and atmosphere are treated as interchangeable forces rather than opposing elements. Soiree Records International curates a space where each track contributes to a broader emotional architecture without relying on stylistic repetition.
The defining quality of the release is its refusal to settle into a single narrative mode. Instead, it moves through phases of immersion, tension, and fragmentation. Early moments lean into hazy, almost cinematic textures, but the record steadily tightens its grip as it progresses. By the midpoint, rhythmic structures become more assertive, and the emotional ambiguity begins to sharpen into something more physical.
What stands out is the production discipline across all four contributions. Nothing feels overstated. Even when distortion or harmonic density increases, there is always a sense of control underpinning the chaos. This creates a listening experience that rewards attention rather than passive consumption.
The final section of the record pushes into more abstract territory, where jazz-derived phrasing and acidic tonalities blur into something less easily categorised. Rather than resolving tension, it extends it, leaving the release open-ended.
SRT192 succeeds because it avoids treating diversity as contrast for its own sake. Instead, it constructs a shared language of restraint, where difference becomes coherence.
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