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Vini Vici Bio

Vini Vici is the side project of Israeli psytrance/electronica/psychedelic trio Sesto Sento, composed of producers Matan Kadosh, Saharai Aviram and Itai Spector. Kadosh and Saharai are still part of the trio, but have produced Vini Vici as a way to keep to the old-school style while branching out in some progressive directions. Iboga Records and FM Bookings signed the duo, releasing their debut EP “Divine Mode.”

A track from Vini Vici has since been picked up by hardstyle producer Wildstylez. In 2017, they teamed up with Dutch DJ and producer duo W&W to release “Chakra,” a wild, free-riding psytrance video that hit #1 on the Beatport Psy-Trance Chart within one day of release. In a 2015 interview with Mushroom Magazine, Vini Vici confides “we always loved both sides of Psytrance (the classic progressive trance and full on)…” which inspired them to “take influence from the progressive classic trance style that we loved, and mix it with the sound and pumping vibe we have in our blood.”

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