
Wasia Project Isotope Vinyl EP + Etched Side B 2025
1. Is This What Love Is?
2. Takes Me Back Home
3. Isotope (Interlude)
4. Somebody Come Through
5. To Get Better
6. ā¦
7. Tell Me Lies (fin)
Wasia Project's 2nd EP 'Isotope' now available on vinyl with a special etched design and exclusive pull out two-sided 584 x 420 mm poster. The collection is an impressive audio-visual concept that applies their classical training to wide-eyed, genre-bending, jazz-pop. The familiar warmth of nostalgia dovetails with the discomfort of the unknown as the duo process experiences of love, anxiety, confusion and hope through a singular voice: "ultimately a universal concept of all of us sharing the same emotions, but leading different lives".
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$9.87Wasia Project Isotope Vinyl EP + Etched Side B 2025
1. Is This What Love Is?
2. Takes Me Back Home
3. Isotope (Interlude)
4. Somebody Come Through
5. To Get Better
6. ā¦
7. Tell Me Lies (fin)
Wasia Project's 2nd EP 'Isotope' now available on vinyl with a special etched design and exclusive pull out two-sided 584 x 420 mm poster. The collection is an impressive audio-visual concept that applies their classical training to wide-eyed, genre-bending, jazz-pop. The familiar warmth of nostalgia dovetails with the discomfort of the unknown as the duo process experiences of love, anxiety, confusion and hope through a singular voice: "ultimately a universal concept of all of us sharing the same emotions, but leading different lives".
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1. Is This What Love Is?
2. Takes Me Back Home
3. Isotope (Interlude)
4. Somebody Come Through
5. To Get Better
6. ā¦
7. Tell Me Lies (fin)
Wasia Project's 2nd EP 'Isotope' now available on vinyl with a special etched design and exclusive pull out two-sided 584 x 420 mm poster. The collection is an impressive audio-visual concept that applies their classical training to wide-eyed, genre-bending, jazz-pop. The familiar warmth of nostalgia dovetails with the discomfort of the unknown as the duo process experiences of love, anxiety, confusion and hope through a singular voice: "ultimately a universal concept of all of us sharing the same emotions, but leading different lives".












