Monday 31 December 2012

The power of movement in plants EP

It is one of those weird moments that you accidentally fall over a piece of gold that leads to a treasure, a new discovery. I love them! I didn't even know about Darwin's theory about the power of movement in plants.
It's all about constantly learning and finding, building a network that contributes to your amelioration, creating your own existence, perceiving things you never did before.
All about understanding and enjoying music in a deeper sense, discovering how magical a piece of plastic (vinyl) might be, appreciating the power of the machine, letting the sound penetrate your whole body, listening through your brain. To feel, to love, to share!


A concept taken from an old book of Charles Darwin, where he theorized the existence of a brain in plant roots, in order to feature a stylistic evolution from Ambient to Techno. A free way of thinking without schemes, as we move into territory that we love, in the boundless fields of electronic music.

Our debut Ep features the following artists:

// Commodity Place presents: Soils
A great ambient song inspired by Pete Namlook's music, a 13 minutes journey into space.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Commodity+Place

// passEnger presents: Is This For Real?
A detroitian downtempo track with sweet melodies and muffled electro beats. Pure futuristic soul.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/passEnger+%288%29

// Cosmic Metal Mother presents: The Unreleased Techno Mixes Series (comunicazione uno)
A special track, simply a strange adventure in techno music with old school industrial influences, distorted rhythms and powerful dynamics.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cosmic+Metal+Mother

Vinyl release limited to 300 copies worldwide
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Brought to us by elerctonique.it

Read also: http://www.ambientexotica.com/ambrev058_va_powerofmovement/




Commodity place - Soils


passEnger - Is This For Real?

Cosmic Metal Mother - The Unreleased Techno Mixes Series (comunicazione uno)


Dedicated to Εσσωτερικα



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