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Artist  : RAS G
Title   : El-Aylien
Genre   : Electronic / Psychedelic
Year    : 2010
Date    : 06/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 02
Label   : Leaving Records
Source  : TAPE
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 34:17 min
Size    : 45,8 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.side a                                 19:46
02.side b                                 14:31
                                         -------
                                          34:17 min

Ras returns from planet X with a six
track EP of abstract dub-hop head
pressure. With 'El Alyien Part 1' it
soon becomes obvious that we've caught
Ras at his most esoteric. The first four
tracks are a bong-eyed blend of rich
field recordings and crackly samples
knitted togther with a bed of
psychoactively charged subbass.

There's almost no telling where each
track starts and stops if you weren't
looking at the screen, lending an
intuitive and expressionist collage feel
to the set. GB's remix brings up the
rear with a spherical rerub of the
second track, sounding a little like the
Delia Derbyshire just smoked a blunt
with Dilla.

http://leavingrecords.com/



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Artist  : RAS G
Title   : El-Aylien
Genre   : Electronic / Psychedelic
Year    : 2010
Date    : 06/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 02
Label   : Leaving Records
Source  : TAPE
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 34:17 min
Size    : 45,8 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.side a                                 19:46
02.side b                                 14:31
                                         -------
                                          34:17 min

Ras returns from planet X with a six
track EP of abstract dub-hop head
pressure. With 'El Alyien Part 1' it
soon becomes obvious that we've caught
Ras at his most esoteric. The first four
tracks are a bong-eyed blend of rich
field recordings and crackly samples
knitted togther with a bed of
psychoactively charged subbass.

There's almost no telling where each
track starts and stops if you weren't
looking at the screen, lending an
intuitive and expressionist collage feel
to the set. GB's remix brings up the
rear with a spherical rerub of the
second track, sounding a little like the
Delia Derbyshire just smoked a blunt
with Dilla.

http://leavingrecords.com/



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