Ora Presents SOEL ( AFTERLIFE)
Support from Wisoel Group ( iara Abdala B2B Lucasmergip )
Date: June 15- 2024
Time: 10p,m-2am
Tickets.oraseattle.com
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SOEL
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Techno
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SOEL: an established music producer and Dj with a deeply and emotional ambient and atmospheric techno style, infused with dark synths and cinematic soundscapes. In just a year, his productions were featured in fashion shows and supported by some of the world's most prominent DJs including Solomun, Tale of Us, Dixon, Ame, Adriatique, Konstantin (Giegling), Rodhad, Stephan Bodzin, Carl Cox, and many more. His tracks have been released twice on Afterlife Records, the label of Tale of Us, as well as on Recondite’s label, Plangent Records, and Adriatique’s Label, Siamese.
His trajectory took another turn in 2020, when he launched his own electronic label, ORACOLO Records.
SOEL: an established music producer and DJ first introduce to music at a young age, influenced by his father's vast collection of cassette tapes and vinyl records. This early exposure to artists like Ry Cooder, Robert Johnson, and Jacques Brel shaped his musical landscape.
In his adolescence, SOEL began composing music, and in just a year, his productions were featured in fashion shows and supported by some of the world's most prominent DJs including Solomun, Tale of Us, Dixon, Ame, Adriatique, Konstantin (Giegling), Rodhad, Stephan Bodzin, Carl Cox, and many more. He has continuously refined his sound, crafting deeply emotional ambient and atmospheric techno, infused with dark synths and cinematic soundscapes.
His tracks have been released twice on Afterlife Records, the label of Tale of Us, as well as on Recondite’s label, Plangent Records, and Adriatique’s Label, Siamese. These successes highlight the swift ascension of his career.
His trajectory took another turn in 2020, when he launched his own electronic label, ORACOLO Records. The label emphasizes dark, atmospheric techno and cinematic ambient music, with a mission to unify rather than divide through musical concepts and aesthetic boundaries.