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June 6 Unleashes Aiwaska’s ‘Flora Fauna’ – Don’t Miss the Beat!

Aiwaska is gearing up to release his debut LP, Flora Fauna, on June 6 through his own Aiwaska Planet label. This seven-track project is a big moment for the producer, who’s been a fixture in the electronic scene for over two decades. With past releases on standout labels like Exploited, Crosstown Rebels, Bar 25 Music, and Get Physical, he’s earned props from major players such as Black Coffee, Solomun, Adam Port, and ARTBAT. His gigs at festivals like Burning Man, Odyssey, and Alfa Future People, plus regular spins on stations like Insomniac, Sonica, and Ibiza Global, show his deep roots in the underground. Flora Fauna is shaping up to be a milestone that blends his melodic house and indie dance influences into something unmissable.

The album’s lead track, ‘Love to Hate’, featuring Aquarius Heaven, sets the tone with its dark, driving energy—think thumping basslines, crisp beats, and synths that pull you straight to the dancefloor. Across the LP, Aiwaska teams up with talents like Prana Flow, Megane Mercury, JAW, and Thomas Gandey, each adding their own spin to the mix. Rooted in house and melodic house vibes, the tracks carry that hypnotic, late-night feel Aiwaska is known for. It’s the kind of sound that’s built for sweaty clubs and sprawling festival sets, drawing from his history of remixing names like Patrice Bäumel, Eelke Kleijn, Kino Todo, and Tensnake.

Prepare for an electrifying debut that’s set to redefine the electronic music scene. Flora Fauna isn’t just a collection of tracks; it’s a sonic revolution with a purpose. By supporting this release, you’re not only getting a front-row seat to Aiwaska’s visionary sound but also contributing to a cause that matters. Through Aiwaska Planet, the producer is channeling proceeds to wildlife conservation efforts, with animal-themed artwork nodding to that mission. Plus, the upcoming Aiwaska Planet Project—an event series tied to NFTs—promises to amplify the eco-friendly push. Mark your calendars for June 6—this one’s going to hit hard for fans of electronic music and the planet alike.

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