After just three years since their debut, Swedish electronic group INLEGION is evolving their sound with the release of the Carthaginian Sessions EP. Recorded in historic Carthage, Tunisia, the four tracks reflect a shift towards darker sonic textures and deeper lyrical themes, inspired by the city’s rich history. While staying true to their electronic roots, the EP captures a more sinister atmosphere that intertwines place and process. This release follows their earlier projects in 2025 and marks their third EP.
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