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Miami Producer Coffintexts Shares Eclectic ‘Green Dream’ EP [LISTEN]


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Coffintexts treats us to a vast range of perspectives with the 5-track Green Dream EP.

Out of Miami, Coffintexts is low key killing the game with the baddest bass heavy blends of club and techno. Throughout Green Dream EP, the producer showcases dark, dreamy sequences, unmatched rhythmic flair, and a deep affinity for club culture that manifests track-by-track with expert execution.

In listening to Coffintexts, there’s a contrast between complexity and simplicity at play. Not to mention versatility — from the “Sandstorm”-esque sounds of “931” to the fast-paced energy heard in “gushy spot” and into the jungle of “neva leave you.” Each track is a zealous, forward-thinking treat in its own way.

Coffintexts shares some words about the project:

This project, and most of the music I make reflects my life in miami. 
My home town is very eclectic in culture, and its nature is unpredictable. 

Listen here and link up with Coffintexts below!

Coffintexts – Green Dream EP

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