*300 copies limited edition.* Horizonte is built around a simple image: that thin line where sky and ground seem to touch, always present, never reachable. Psi translates this into sound via tracks that drive forward with clear, unfussy percussion and low‑end, while smearing the margins with delays, feedback halos and half‑seen melodic fragments. The result is music that feels simultaneously grounded and weightless, each bar a step taken with eyes fixed on something just out of reach.
Rather than stacking tools for maximal impact, Psi opts for precision and negative space. A hi‑hat drops out and suddenly the whole horizon tilts; a filtered chord blooms in the distance and the landscape seems to widen by several degrees. There are echoes here of dub schools and wind‑swept, nocturnal club music, but Horizonte remains its own terrain: a patient, finely etched set of coordinates for listeners who like their propulsion tempered by mystery, their routes plotted not just in BPM but in depth and distance.