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DAME DE BAHIA REMIXES
(remixes by Antigone, Rod, Agents of Time & Kris Wadsworth) Following the release of Amandra's acclaimed Dame de Bahia album last year, Obscura now presents 4 interpretations provide varying takes on Amandra's originals.
Genre | Techno |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | OBSM006 |
Label | OBSCURA |
Artist | AMANDRA |
Release Date | 14/09/2018 |
Carrier | 12" |
Barcode | 5414165103400 |
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DAME DE BAHIA REMIXES
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TRACKLISTING
A1. Amandra - Dame De Bahia (Agents Of Ti me Remix)
A2. Amandra - Pimprenelle (ROD Remix One)
B1. Amandra - Polichin ela (Kris Wadsworth Remix)
B2. Amandra - Linale (Antigone Remix)
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Following the release of Amandra's acclaimed D ame de Bahia album last year, Obscura present a remix EP due 14th September. Fea tured in the package - which will be available as both vinyl and digital - are r emixes from ROD, Antigone, Agents of Time and Kris Wadsworth.
Dame De Bahia, Amandra?s second studio album, navigates a unique space between droning ambience and polyrhythmic funk. Using minimalist techniques, the Ahrpe Records c o-founder builds tranquil sonic spaces that evolve on their own accord, making w ay for carefully mapped out rhythmic cycles. The result is an immersive listenin g experience replete with subtle details, but never cluttered.
F or the remix package, five interpretations provide varying takes on Amandra?s or iginals. Agents Of Time build a swirl of trance-inducing synths on their remix o f the title track, followed by a darkened dose of trippy techno on ROD?s first r emix of ?Pimprenelle?.
Opening up the B side, Kris Wadsworth creates a cavernous setting for his eerie take on ?Polichinela?, whilst Antigone?s inter pretation of ?Linale? veers us into warmer, ambient territory.
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