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[PREMIERE] Abraxis Make Their Ophelia Records Debut With Crystal Skies Collab, “Night Rider”


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Coming in hot from Abraxis, the new duo by Seven Lions and Dimibo, is their Ophelia Records debut with Crystal Skies, “Night Rider.” Not only does this mark the very first release on Ophelia from Seven Lions’ new collaborative project, it’s also the group’s second ever release.

Combining influences of psy, midtempo and melodic dubstep, the powerhouse trio adds an entirely original spin on psytrance with three completely different drops each spanning unique genres on this behemoth of a track. You might have already heard this track in the group’s Amygdala Mix from last week.

For Seven Lions who already mixes all genres into his sets, this collaboration is an absolute smash hit. And an Abraxis set is nothing to miss, either.

Listen to the new collaboration below, out everywhere via Ophelia Records tomorrow!

Following the success of Chapter I and Chapter II, Seven Lions’ flagship Chronicles event returns for the next Chapter at the iconic Gorge Amphitheater in Washington. In addition to two sets from Seven Lions, the event boasts a robust lineup of affiliated acts including Boombox Cartel, Jason Ross, MitiS, Trivecta, Gem & Tauri, and two unannounced guests. Sign up for pre-sale here.

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