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ALRT Unveils Sensational Sophomore Album, ‘MULTIPLICITY’


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ALRT, the versatile DJ/Producer hailing from Israel, continues to impress us with his distinct and eclectic sound. Combining elements of house, hardstyle, dubstep, trap, and old-school rave, he draws inspiration from the ’90s core culture of electronic dance music and cites influences like The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Groove Armada, and Daft Punk. He’s even released on esteemed labels like ULTRA, Musical Freedom, Deadbeats, STMPD, SONY, Confession, Gud Vibrations, Dim Mak, Insomniac, Universal, and Welcome.

Now, he’s back with a sensational, self defining sophomore album ‘MULTIPLICITY.’ From start to finish, ‘MULTIPLICITY stands as a transformative album, skillfully curated with a diverse array of sounds and themes, seamlessly interwoven track after track. This release brings a refreshing breeze to the electronic music scene, breaking free from the prevailing monotony and showcasing ALRT’s artistic prowess.

Listen for yourself below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ALRT Unveils Sensational Sophomore Album, ‘MULTIPLICITY’

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