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Wehbba has released his latest project, “STUDIO DUMP 05.25,” which is a surprise album that came out piece by piece over four weeks. This project lacks a strategic approach; it feels spontaneous and raw. It consists of unpolished tracks straight from the studio, showcasing a moment of creativity without overthinking or editing. Each track is a fragment of energy and thought, capturing the essence of inspired creation. 

The album includes various tracks like “RENN,” “TRACTION,” and “MIRAGE” (with Misstress Barbara), which are designed for live settings rather than to conform to popular trends. Each piece serves a unique purpose in a DJ set, allowing for shifts in energy on the dance floor, while maintaining individuality. The music is not uniform, embracing a variety of sounds that challenge traditional structures while remaining functional. 

“STUDIO DUMP 05.25” reflects the fast-paced nature of electronic music and social media. The accompanying wordscape, which is poetic, delves into themes of digital existence and the emptiness that could arise without social media interactions. It poses questions about identity and validation in the digital age. 

Wehbba describes his work as a reflection of his current state as an artist, embracing the raw and instinctive nature of electronic music today. He invites listeners to consider how deeply interconnected digital life is with reality, while suggesting that even transient moments can hold artistic value. The week-by-week release format nods to street art’s impermanence yet purposeful nature. Overall, the album emphasizes the exploration of ideas and honest expression, celebrating the beauty in imperfections and spontaneity.

“STUDIO DUMP 05.25” is available now on all streaming platforms. Get it here: https://bfan.link/studio-dump-05-25

STUDIO DUMP 05.25

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