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KSHMR’s ‘Harmonica Andromeda’ Gets Deluxe Treatment with 5 Bonus Tracks [LISTEN]


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KSHMR‘s Harmonica Admromeda (Deluxe Version) puts a fresh spin on his eclectic March album, Harmonica AndromedaThe new album comes via Spinnin’ Records and and his Spinnin’ Records sub-label, Dharma.

The revamped album adds five new tracks to the 14-track original work, making it his largest body of work to date.

Harmonica Andromeda won acclaim for its theatrical sound, inspired by movie scores. The new tracks are in keeping with the etheral, entrancing sound of the album.

KSHMR adds three new solo works “Dusty Fairytale,” “Tupinambá,” and “Come to Life.” He enlists KARRA for vocals on “Slow” and California-based TZAR for “You Don’t Need to Ask.”

KSHMR shares:

It was important to me that making a ‘Deluxe’ meant more than microwaving the leftovers. The additional five tracks are songs I absolutely love and actually made for the original release — but it felt right to spread the music out a bit and give each song its chance to shine.

Listen to Harmonica Andromeda (Deluxe) in all its glory here!

KSHMR – Harmonica Andromeda (Deluxe)

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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