End of Sequence EP by Ludovici (IT)
End of Sequence marks Ludovici's debut on Wout Records through a six-track EP shaped by tension, atmosphere, and constant motion.
Built around the idea of a system reaching its breaking point, the EP moves through phases of pressure, reflection, and release while maintaining a strong sense of direction from start to finish.
"Awakening" opens with slow-building energy and immersive textures, gradually pulling the listener into its world. "Collapse" follows with tighter rhythms and a darker edge, while "Downfall" combines emotional melodies with driving grooves and heavy low-end pressure.
The mood shifts in "Echo State", where layered atmospheres and hypnotic repetition create a distant, introspective space. "No Return" pushes forward with restless momentum and rising intensity before "Override" closes the record with a powerful final statement, bringing the EP's tension to its highest point.
Across the "End of Sequence" EP, Ludovici shapes a sound that feels detailed and immersive while remaining firmly connected to the dancefloor, leaving a strong mark on Wout Records' identity.
Ludovici (IT) - End of Sequence EP
Release Date 5th June 2026
Label Wout Records
Tracklist
1. Ludovici (IT) - Awakening
2. Ludovici (IT) - Collapse
3. Ludovici (IT) - Downfall
4. Ludovici (IT) - Echo State
5. Ludovici (IT) - No Return
6. Ludovici (IT) - Override
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