CAT.002.74.93.79 - A Mixtape to put you in the Right Mood

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Dialectical Explorations for Sociopathic Trailblazers. Catalogue number Zero Zero Two Dot Seven Four Dot Nine Three Dot Seven Nine. A mixtape for the right mood.

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Dialectical Explorations for Sociopathic Trailblazers. Catalogue number Zero Zero Two Dot Seven Four Dot Nine Three Dot Seven Nine. A mixtape for the right mood.

Dialectical Explorations for Sociopathic Trailblazers. Catalogue number Zero Zero Two Dot Seven Four Dot Nine Three Dot Seven Nine. A mixtape for the right mood.

Dialectical Explorations for Sociopathic Trailblazers. Catalogue number Zero Zero Two Dot Seven Four Dot Nine Three Dot Seven Nine. A mixtape for the right mood. An immersive cinematographic experience with a Lynchian psychedelic flavour. A dream within a dream. An eclectic collar of pearls—dark jazzy vibes, dub, country-punk, fucked up pop… threaded by an elegant multidimensional dub and downtempo beats; sparkled with samples of mariachi guitars, ethereal female voices and random monologues—faithful murmurings from the subconscious of master of disaster Eviltapes. Such a rich, in-depth mixture of styles. Some seem to be alien or even contradictory to each other, yet they coexist in surreal harmony. The art of mixing becomes sheer storytelling. It is the mixing that performs as the wise guide, a Virgil that takes you from one mindscape to another. So the story begins. Once upon a time in July (by Tetrtamorfo), and walk by the seashore. Awake distant memories of love and feel the breeze of a romantic tropical ballad (Sonambulo by Mexican artist Ima Felini). Celebrate a naked state of just being (Evil#2 by Eviltapes). Lighten your soul and float adrift through Deliverance by Baby Planets, featuring the awe-inspiring voice of Marta Mckeever. Untie your hair, loosen your hips, free from any constrain while traversing Don’t Care by Steeprockers. Fly up again and explore the Stratocumulo clouds by Zoroxxe. Ride in the wings of LCHO by Prophets of Death and confront with a smile your inner demons. And finally, find redemption in the loving embrace of Dabbs with Why can’t be you nice. O rare listeners, chosen fortunate ones, this musical journey proves what ancient master Lao Tse once wrote in the Tao Te Ching: Without going outside, you may know the whole world. Without looking through the window, you may see the ways of heaven [and hell]. And make you realise and genuinely enjoy the hidden fact of travelling without moving: the farther you go, the less you know.


- Nadieco, Feb.2021.