Sephira – The Master Work
Free Music | Deep Trance, Downtempo, Progressive | December 26, 2018 | Posted by Basilisk

02 - Cave Of Calcination (110 BPM)
03 - The Dissolution Dichotomy (135 BPM)
04 - Self Separation (128 BPM)
05 - Conjunction Event (140 BPM)
06 - Dormant Fermentation (120 BPM)
07 - Double Distillation (90 BPM)
08 - Coagulation (feat. Josh Lambert-Price) (106 BPM)
09 - A Fitting End (76 BPM)
The Master Work is the latest album from Sephira. A chance, or not, meeting at the oasis takes our intrepid traveller on a journey into the world of alchemy. Listen as this story unfolds and takes you through what is learned during this pilgrimage into sound.
Funded by a bunch of lovely people. Mastered by Colin Bennnun @ Stooodio Mastering.
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Great album, amazing production from a great artist. Especially like the last track. Spread far and wide.
Incredible. Big respect. Definitely music for generations. 1000 times thanks
The first track sounds as if Thomas Dolby perhaps listened to too much Skrillex. Thankfully, this album ditches the suburban dubstep vibe after the first track and turns into something really special, with a constantly evolving spirit.
Track three is simply brilliant and, together with Joshua’s Shop by Solar Fields, responsible for the biggest smile music has managed to bring to my face this year.
Complex, all encompassing. Amazing work.
“The Dissolution Dichotomy” is sooo full of everything.
Thanks a lot
It’s thanks to Ektoplazm that I could discover and get in touch with Sephira. This awesome album couldn’t find a better place to be enthroned :D
Really nice album. Sometimes feels like it’s about to stray into the formulaic but then catches itself and goes some(creative)where else. Lots of different feels and vibes but not stitched together, a cohesive whole. Class act!
Sephira thanks to bring out you r Album on Ektoplazm. i think is a gread work and i am waiting for the next tunes,cause you got a really excellent feeling to produce sound . thanks to u