Un 7" di 70gr coprodotto da due ottime indies italiEne per un incontro
ita/usa, con copertina e comics parentesi dei fumetti di Miguel Angel Martin (il genio perseguitato dietro Brian the Brain), il tutto stampa limitata a 6oo copie. Ognugno dei Gruppi qui remixa l'altro, e le tracce Igneo Deadverse (in originale dall'album omonimo del 'o2) e Spiritual Healing Remix (da From filthy tongue of gods and griots, 2oo2), rispondono entrambe con un free-jazz fuso all'hip hop + diy, dove la voce dell'mc del trio Dalek ritma (o è ritmata) su epilessie e lamenti di sax + i beat ruvidi della batteria Zu.
Un clima sperimentale, instabile e agitato, contenuto e innervosito
nelle percussioni e i sample sulla prima traccia, filtrando poi
un'atmosfera + lineare e metropolitana nella seconda.
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70gr 7" co-released by two excellent itAlien indies, for a ita-usa split format, with cover art and comics by genius of Miguel Angel Martin (heart & soul after Brian the Brain), - all in a limited print, 6oo numbers. Two Bands take care of remixing each other, so tracks Igneo Deadverse (previously on Igneo album, 'o2) and Spiritual Healing (originally of From filthy tongue of gods and griots, 2oo2), come out both in a free-jazz taste, melted with raw diy hip-hop, where Dalek's mc voice rythms (or it's cut&paste-d) on epilepsy and sax complaints, plus harsh drum beats of Zu. Kind of experimentalism, unstable and churned, withheld and nervous through percussions and samples on the opening track, then filtering an atmosphere more linear and underground on the latter.
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70gr 7" co-released by two excellent itAlien indies, for a ita-usa split format, with cover art and comics by genius of Miguel Angel Martin (heart & soul after Brian the Brain), - all in a limited print, 6oo numbers. Two Bands take care of remixing each other, so tracks Igneo Deadverse (previously on Igneo album, 'o2) and Spiritual Healing (originally of From filthy tongue of gods and griots, 2oo2), come out both in a free-jazz taste, melted with raw diy hip-hop, where Dalek's mc voice rythms (or it's cut&paste-d) on epilepsy and sax complaints, plus harsh drum beats of Zu. Kind of experimentalism, unstable and churned, withheld and nervous through percussions and samples on the opening track, then filtering an atmosphere more linear and underground on the latter.
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