Daksi Timecode-Sangoma Posted October 28, 2016 Posted October 28, 2016 Artist: Module Virus Title: Xochipili the Seven Flowers Label: Sangoma Catalogue: SANGCD014 Release: November 2016 Format: CD/Digital Mastering: Scorb @ TRK Mastering Artwork: Jacques Dende Psikodelicious https://www.facebook.com/psikodeliciousdesign Tracklist: 1. Identical Formulas 2. Prodigious Euphoria 3. Ergot 4. Bass Impact 5. My Fantasy 6. Free Mind 7. Robotic Elements 8. Thriving 9. Simple Switch 10. Circle of Life Promotext: Sangoma Records prescribe you the new album of Module Virus. The London based Portuguese has polished this album for quite a while and tested it on living probands at Boom Festival and various other events around the globe. Inspiration for this release is Aztec mythology – Xochipilli, the ecstatic maize god of music, dance, arts, love, flowers, beauty is the patron of this release, and resembles Bruno’s love and connection to Mexico and it’s culture. Expect 10 action packed tracks, mastered by Scorb, to send you on a colorful journey to the land of enchantment. Links: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/modulevirus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modulevirusoficial/ www.sangomarecords.com https://timecode.bandcamp.com/ Quote
antic604 Posted October 28, 2016 Posted October 28, 2016 None of the links you posted - Bandcamp & Soundcloud - contain the samples for it. It's not available for purchase on Sangoma's web page or Bandcamp account. Would be great to have those things in a PROMOTIONAL post, don't you think? Here's few: https://sangomarecords.bandcamp.com/album/xochipilli-the-seven-flowers http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/sgm/sgm1cd014.html http://www.beatspace.com/9857/Sangoma+Records/MODULE+VIRUS/Xochipilli+-+The+Seven+Flowers/detail.aspx Looking forward to this, as I loved his album on Bom Shanka Rec.! Quote
Daksi Timecode-Sangoma Posted November 1, 2016 Author Posted November 1, 2016 yes i agree with you here is a 27:50 min minimix for the album Quote
antic604 Posted November 13, 2016 Posted November 13, 2016 If you liked Hutti Heita or Shivattva albums, this should be up your alley - forest(y), dark, incredibly precise, tight, groovy and full of energetic patterns. Not much goa or melody there, but it's nevertheless very atmospheric. Recommended! Quote
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