
Cape Town producer Elan Schnider makes his TM debut with Mescaline March - a sun-warped, slow-striding trip that merges hypnotic low-end pressure with psychedelic brass flourishes.
Anchored by a deep, rumbling bassline that creeps forward like footsteps on scorched earth, the track unfurls in layers: dusty percussion, distant echoes, and a lone trumpet weaving through the haze like a mirage. It’s music that feels both ritualistic and cinematic - inviting the listener into a trance state somewhere between the club and the desert.
Anchored by a deep, rumbling bassline that creeps forward like footsteps on scorched earth, the track unfurls in layers: dusty percussion, distant echoes, and a lone trumpet weaving through the haze like a mirage. It’s music that feels both ritualistic and cinematic - inviting the listener into a trance state somewhere between the club and the desert.
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