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Category Archives: Downtempo
De Qualia Delivers Act III of end fence’s Enclosure Acts
A Summerdawn gift for you. “Gliding, thriving, not quite flying. The third rendition of end fence Enclosure Acts continues our acoustic kneading through the legacy of life. De Qualia’s kindly served up a diapason of fantastic sounds for you to … Continue reading
Its a Dark Party… with Mux Mool crashing
as breakbeat/trip-hop/IDM homeboy Eliot Lipp readies to release an album with friend/producer Leo123 for their electro side-project Dark Party, this remix of the duo’s single ‘Patrol Patrol’ came through the woodwork yesterday. Done by Mux Mool, this banger is sure … Continue reading
Cosmogramma – FlyLo’s interstellar new album
courtesy of nat geo: “Collision bound, the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are hurtling toward each other at 300,000 miles (480,000 kilometers) an hour. It will take several billion years before their violent tango ensues, but for a preview, astrophysicists … Continue reading
Cosmogramma – FlyLo's interstellar new album
courtesy of nat geo: “Collision bound, the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are hurtling toward each other at 300,000 miles (480,000 kilometers) an hour. It will take several billion years before their violent tango ensues, but for a preview, astrophysicists … Continue reading