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Both track sound fucking class. How many track on this in total?

 

Wow, Im relistening that second track.

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originally it was named after the pylons of cadiz, but then i didnt think that sounded good. so i called it the bay of cadiz

 

 

this is the bay of cadiz.

 

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they look fucking cool though

 

http://en.wikipedia....s_of_C%C3%A1diz

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its the same track.

 

only diffrence that one was 160kbps mp3

 

the vinyl is mastered direct from the tape source.

 

plus u cant get that song no longer. only vinyl from the 15th march (and itunes as well?)

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http://clone.nl/item22704.html

 

Following releases on Mathematics, Boxfade and Vuzkid, Chris Moss Acid returns with an extraterrestrial four tracker on Holland’s 030303. The A-side features Bay of Cadiz, an eleven minute cut built around an hypnotic bass line and a simple Hitchcockian synth that would do well in a horror movie featuring zombies with smiley faces. On the flip, Lynchette Matravers is an energetic, crystal clear banger reminding of early 808 State. The Big Freeze sounds a lot warmer than the title suggests and should please anyone into AFX’s later output. The Rhythm, the fourth and last track on the EP, continues on that vibe with beautiful synth work. Chris Moss may look like a nutter; this sure is serious sonic pleasure.

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  On 3/1/2012 at 11:03 AM, chris moss acid said:

http://clone.nl/item22704.html

 

Following releases on Mathematics, Boxfade and Vuzkid, Chris Moss Acid returns with an extraterrestrial four tracker on Holland’s 030303. The A-side features Bay of Cadiz, an eleven minute cut built around an hypnotic bass line and a simple Hitchcockian synth that would do well in a horror movie featuring zombies with smiley faces. On the flip, Lynchette Matravers is an energetic, crystal clear banger reminding of early 808 State. The Big Freeze sounds a lot warmer than the title suggests and should please anyone into AFX’s later output. The Rhythm, the fourth and last track on the EP, continues on that vibe with beautiful synth work. Chris Moss may look like a nutter; this sure is serious sonic pleasure.

 

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