Review: Saktu – Stefania’s Spaceship

Saktu – Stefania’s Spaceship is one of the rawest EP from Saktu which has an analog sound and retro electro vibe similar to 80s electronic music. The EP does get intriguingly deep with songs such as Modularium and Zood. Each song is filled with monotonous synths, techno beats, heavy bass, and groovy electronic pads. Fans of electronic music will definitely appreciate the high-quality production this EP has to offer Saktu – Stefania’s Spaceship is exclusively available only on Bandcamp.

Modularium is filled with 80s styled electronic pads, heavy bass, and monotonous synths. Surely this song can get everyone on the dance floor dancing and grooving. Modularium gets intriguingly deep during the middle of the song where angelic chords can be heard underneath those monotonous synths, techno beats, and electronic pads. The bass gets more heavy towards the end of the song. Heavy beats and heavy are what make Modularium compelling and enjoyable to listen to. Anyone could agree on that.

Zood is a beat-heavy techno song with the backing of heavy bass chords. The muffled treble-reduced guitar notes give the song a groovy edge and a sense of a warped feeling. This song is out of this world and out of space.

The song and title track, Stefania’s Spaceship, is filled with some real groovy yet ethereal sounds due to the ethereal pads, chords, and heavy bass. The song and title track, Stefania’s Spaceship, out of this world and out of space due to the futuristic analog sound. Fans of electronic music will definitely appreciate the high-quality production this song has to offer. You can feel the vibrations in the air caused by the speakers. The speakers can vibrate at a certain rate and that sends those vibrations through the air. The waveform you’re hearing is getting faster and faster.

I rate this EP 5/5*****!!

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