Dutch label Wave Tension Records presents ‘Machinations’ by Filmmaker, check out the newest single ‘Wartech’

Hailing from Eindhoven, Netherlands, Wave Tension Records introduces the “Machinations” album, a creation of the Colombian producer Faunes Efe, better known by his alias, Filmmaker.
With an impressive portfolio of over 20 records in just five years, Filmmaker’s “Machinations” is a mini-album treat. Comprising 7 tracks, it’s a fusion of electroclash and minimal synth. The album predominantly features the Syntakt and a uniquely processed guitar.
To tease the upcoming release, an audio single titled “Wartech” has been unveiled, which listeners can enjoy alongside the album’s title track. “Machinations” is set to release on October 6th, 2023, and will be available on vinyl in two distinct editions: a hazy red 12″ vinyl (limited to 200 copies) and a classic black 12″ vinyl (limited to just 100 copies).
Dive into the album’s ambiance with the first two tracks available below.
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