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Music Finally, an entire forum devoted to talking about Doktor Avalanche, the drum machine for the Sisters of Mercy. You can talk about other bands, or other members of that band, too, if you want to be UNCOOL.

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Old 01-12-2010, 07:05 PM   #1
Psicotropicodelia
 
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PSICOTROPICODELIA MUSIC VOL. IV: free comp: 15 tracks & 9 artsets.



It's about fucking time!

Brazil, U.S.A., United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland and Greece meet themselves along these 15 tracks, as a result of a tiring "musical marathon" which involved: 06 "selectors", mad about outtasight sonic tornadoes + dozens of artists that delivered 'round 180 tracks and 09 graphic sets. And then, here it is after about two months of hard work...

Our box of schizo-sonic surprises needed to be opened once again: we present the 4th volume of the compilations - quality music for free/copyleft download - at Psicotropicodelia Music [netlabel].

We now have the most provocative of all volumes:

Going from the sexy and sophisticated [some would say, relaxing and orgasmic] collaboration of Marcelo Martins and the swiss project LaMeduza, Flandersong with a dubby version of italian duo Musetta's "Ophelia's Song" and the lush greek band Mystery Train; til the mu'fucka breakcores from brit DJ Kaos and brazilian CPLČ, Organograma & Thiago DJ.

From the new version of the classic industrial/synth Harry's "Genebra" track [originally released in 1988] to synthpop/ electrorock material from A-TEK and Unfactory.

And there are still the soundtrack-y n' cerebral contributions from ZandoZ Corp. and Tale Twist, and finally a drum'n'bass remix from a Beastie Boys's essential tune and a drill'n'breaks version for The Stranglers's "Waltzinblack" [an instrumental gem originally released in 1981]: these last two are courtesy of brit producer Headloc.

Now it's all up to you: after making from Vol. 3 comp our most downloaded item ever; leave us on the expectation of what will be the reactions on such (audio)diversity.




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