vProjekt launches 4-track EP ‘Parallel Commands’ on DWA – get it now!

Released digitally today on DWA is the 4-track EP “Parallel Commands” from vProjekt based on tracks from the upcoming album “Wounds In The Age Of Healing”. Doubling as both a debut single from and companion piece to the upcoming album, this EP version of “Strict Command” offers “Strict Command”, Eugene Nesci’s own ‘re-build’ of the track “Narrow Galaxy” from “Wounds In The Age Of Healing” (a different version from the album itself), a Ruinizer remix of “Strict Command” (exclusive to this release) and a digital release for the Haujobb remix of “Strict Command” (available only on the limited edition CD version of the album).
“Parallel Commands” can be found now in DWA’s Bandcamp store and of course also on Spotify, iTunes etc from today on. The album “Wounds In The Age Of Healing” can also be pre-ordered and this from the DWA store directly.
Tracklist:
- Strict Command 04:25
- Parallel Galaxy 07:30
- Strict Command (Haujobb Remix) 04:24
- Strict Command (Ruinizer Remix) 04:22
You can listen to the tracks below:
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