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Cat-No:meander025
Release-Date:08.02.2019
Genre:House
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:4251648410003
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Cat-No:meander025
Release-Date:08.02.2019
Genre:House
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:4251648410003
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DeWalta - Atralux
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DeWalta - Phylae
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DeWalta - Lyra
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DeWalta - Vega
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DeWalta - Myths
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DeWalta & Jupiter - Cabinet Of Mirrors
Special remarks : 2x12” LP, 180 Gram Vinyl, Full Cover Artwork

Tracklist Album:
A. Atralux ISRC: DE-FG5-18-00100
B1. Phylae ISRC: DE-FG5-18-00101
B2. Lyra ISRC: DE-FG5-18-00102
C. Vega ISRC: DE-FG5-18-00103
D1. Myths ISRC: DE-FG5-18-00104
D2. DeWalta & Jupiter – Cabinet Of Mirrors ISRC: DE-FG5-18-00105



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Lyra is DeWaltas fourth large solo-project and third full-length solo-album following Wander in 2012 (on Haunt), llumination in 2014 (on Meander) and Dark Matter in 2017 (on Amphia) besides „Residual“ a collaboration-album with Mike Shannon.

The album consists of two individually available parts: a double LP (Lyra) with 6 tracks on Meander as well as a single LP (Lyra Pi) with 5 synth and ambient works. The Ambient-Part launches a new Meander Horizon Pi series-- a departure from Meander’s well known dancefloor releases.

Lyra is by far DeWaltas most extensive and refined project to date. With 11 exclusive songs, a total running time of over 100 minutes - plus a collaboration with long time friend and Meander co-owner Fabian Geimer-Lorusso aka. Jupiter - it marks a new beginning of ambient and score-like modern electronic music works as well as the continuation of his inspired intellectual-emotional approach to dance music.

Lyra is a star-constellation in the northern hemisphere which is highest in the midnight sky in the early summer months. It contains one of the brightest stars in the sky - Vega. Many of the songs on this album were produced in these warm and gentle months during an inspirational creative time in Portugal.

In Greek mythology, Lyra represents the Lyre of Orpheus, Apollo’s son. Made by Hermes from a tortoise-shell, it was given to Apollo who then passed it along to Orpheus. It is said to be the first music instrument ever made.
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