
“Revelatio Visionis Beatificae” isn’t your everyday single, it arrives like a sonic manifesto, carrying the weight of prophecy and the pulse of a revolution. 36N9 Genetics has stitched together something that feels ceremonial and electrifying at once, like you stumbled into a cathedral built inside a rave. It’s haunting, beautiful, and straight-up fearless in its presentation.

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The name alone sets the tone: “the revelation of the beatific vision.” And that’s exactly how it unfolds, in waves of tension and light. The production is cinematic: synths stretch like stained-glass beams through heavy air, percussion lands like ritual drums, and vocal snippets surface like fragments of a forgotten prophecy.
It’s as if 36N9 Genetics bottled up a whole historical moment and dropped it on the dancefloor.

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What’s especially striking is the solemn tribute woven into it, a nod to Cesare Curzi, celebrated as a symbol of integrity and defiance. That historical reverence gives the song a weight you can feel in the mix. Every element complements the others, nothing is ornamental; everything carries intent.
And yet… it’s still beautiful. C’est une belle chanson.
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