Champagne Dub - Rainbow (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Champagne Dub
- Title: Rainbow
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: On The Corner
- Genre: Dub, Krautrock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 39:30
- Total Size: 91.2 / 219 / 436 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Sink (4:37)
2. Wet Drip (2:58)
3. Full Moon Placenta (4:06)
4. Scrubbing (3:59)
5. Refreshment Guy (4:30)
6. Chancho Vaca (5:13)
7. Cumulonimbus (6:46)
8. Rainbow (7:26)
1. Sink (4:37)
2. Wet Drip (2:58)
3. Full Moon Placenta (4:06)
4. Scrubbing (3:59)
5. Refreshment Guy (4:30)
6. Chancho Vaca (5:13)
7. Cumulonimbus (6:46)
8. Rainbow (7:26)
Lysergic weather front top-loaded via betamax’s hippocampus trapdoor melding Catto’s studio into a rainbow of textures, formless places, and emotional sonics awash with resonant poy-rhythms.
Champagne Dub is a mission in space-dub whose ‘crew’ took a few too many wrong turns. “We are here to bring raw metamorphic rock-rituals that escaped our minds.”
Mr Noodles, the Peruvian Performance artist cuts an uncomfortable figure in the recording studio. Kinetic energy flowing from a spring of mysteriously paranoid fits of spontaneous movement, Noodles is vulnerable and dangerous. Cryptic words are spunked from the subconscious and lie scattered across the band’s rhythmic engine-room. Ruth Goller’s bass tones geometrically tumble over the cluttered floor of Betamax’s dirty drums and percussion. Turn to Ed Briggs, the medieval sound scientist, convulsing in the corner as his unreliable, self-assembled electronics drain the remaining energy from what seems to be a living but barely-live power source, spewing their sonic debris at the spinning wheels of tape delay.
Champagne Dub is a mission in space-dub whose ‘crew’ took a few too many wrong turns. “We are here to bring raw metamorphic rock-rituals that escaped our minds.”
Mr Noodles, the Peruvian Performance artist cuts an uncomfortable figure in the recording studio. Kinetic energy flowing from a spring of mysteriously paranoid fits of spontaneous movement, Noodles is vulnerable and dangerous. Cryptic words are spunked from the subconscious and lie scattered across the band’s rhythmic engine-room. Ruth Goller’s bass tones geometrically tumble over the cluttered floor of Betamax’s dirty drums and percussion. Turn to Ed Briggs, the medieval sound scientist, convulsing in the corner as his unreliable, self-assembled electronics drain the remaining energy from what seems to be a living but barely-live power source, spewing their sonic debris at the spinning wheels of tape delay.
Year 2024 | Reggae | Rock | Electronic | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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