Lost In Space, the latest album by Antrim, is a mesmerizing journey of progressive house and techno music. The Argentinean producer has created a sonic landscape that is both dreamy and hypnotic, with lush soundscapes and intricate rhythms that transport the listener to another dimension.
The album opens with "Experiments," a moody and atmospheric track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, Antrim takes the listener on a journey through various moods and emotions, from the dreamy "Trip to Red" to the pulsing energy of "Or Two Strangers."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Lost In Space," a collaboration with Ezequiel Arias that builds slowly and steadily, adding layers of melody and percussion until it reaches a climactic peak that is both intense and euphoric.
Another highlight is "The Revolution Will Be Televised," a track that is infused with political commentary and features a sample of a speech by civil rights activist Angela Davis. The track is a reminder of the power of music to inspire change and provoke thought.