The sound of night-tripping future-world primates refashioning Homo sapien dance tropes from a beach-dug CDR of AFX and Spencer Clark. Ollie Tutty (Komodo Haunts) goes deep-theta in the tropical beat zone and leaves the future behind.
Fluorescent purple printed cassette with printed transparent vinyl case-sticker
Edition of 50
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supported by 14 fans who also own “Wacsn Ghlossol (Symbol I)”
If you're looking for a friendly way into the Opal Tapes catalogue I'm afraid there isn't one. However, this is a great (and very decently priced) introduction to the distinct sound this label has made its own with some fantastic slices of techno. AJ.
supported by 11 fans who also own “Wacsn Ghlossol (Symbol I)”
can never find proper words for how much this album has continued to resonate with me over the years. for those who know: this one's fucking eternal. gorgeous beyond compare. Matt Nichols