SOM Compilation 4. - Entertaiment for Adults
Fourth SOM Compilation featuring: Kan3da, Morphology, Headnoaks, L. Eargoggle, ESS, Clatterbox, Aliensextoy, Crotaphytus, The Exaltics, Weltwirtschaft, Das Muster and Composite Profuse. 100 Copies Lim.!!! 20 Copies come with blue lettering on the CD and 1 Bonus Track. All CD Packages are mixed up with each other so we also don´t know where the blue ones are now. Its a surprise when you get your package:)
Soundsamples:
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available here:
http://www.solaronemusic.com/85-0-SOM-COMP-4.html
PRE-ORDER HERE:
http://www.interstellarsounds.com/produ ... 470&page=1
SOM Comp.4 - Morphology, Clatterbox, The Exaltics, Headnoaks
Here is a nice review from Juno records!!!
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The Netherlands has long had a thriving electro and synth-wave scene. While Clone and Creme Organisation have previously been unashamed flag-bearers, that honour may soon pass to the Solar One label. Here, they offer up a fourth collection of futuristic label highlights, unreleased tracks and forgotten gems. Limited to just 100 CDs worldwide, SOM Compilation 4 offers up a range of robotic compositions, from the icy synthscapes of Kan3dra and Dexter-ish stone cold rhythms of Headnoaks and Clatterbox to the shimmering melodies of ESS and Drexciyan revivalism of The Exaltics. There's also some rather delightful ambience from Weltwitschaft, whose gentle "Maud" is a standout moment.
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The Netherlands has long had a thriving electro and synth-wave scene. While Clone and Creme Organisation have previously been unashamed flag-bearers, that honour may soon pass to the Solar One label. Here, they offer up a fourth collection of futuristic label highlights, unreleased tracks and forgotten gems. Limited to just 100 CDs worldwide, SOM Compilation 4 offers up a range of robotic compositions, from the icy synthscapes of Kan3dra and Dexter-ish stone cold rhythms of Headnoaks and Clatterbox to the shimmering melodies of ESS and Drexciyan revivalism of The Exaltics. There's also some rather delightful ambience from Weltwitschaft, whose gentle "Maud" is a standout moment.
now also available at Clone ( last copies)
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