Produktinformation
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| Disk: 1 | |||
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| 1. Sonic Saturation - Storm | |||
| 2. Modemellow - Back In Time | |||
| 3. P.B.K. - Fornax | |||
| 4. Electrosoul System - Sputnik | |||
| 5. Mendelayev & Cutworks - Across The Space | |||
| 6. KMC - Electronic Shock | |||
| 7. MAV - 2am On A Sunny Beach | |||
| 8. Physics - Send Your Neighbour To Space | |||
| 9. Alex DB - Echoes Of Past | |||
| 10. Osaka - Astrium | |||
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| Disk: 2 | |||
| 1. P.B.K. – Marslayers | |||
| 2. Electrosoul System – Nine Planets | |||
| 3. Modemellow - Back In Time | |||
| 4. P.B.K. – Space Age | |||
| 5. P.B.K. – Subartic Wave | |||
| 6. Electrosoul System – Mysteria (re-edit) | |||
| 7. Cutworks – Moon River | |||
| 8. MAV – Static Interference | |||
| 9. Sonic Saturation – Paradise | |||
In the heady days of rave 2010 seemed like the future and the mid’90s D&B era was the soundtrack to that future. Now it almost feels that partnering the words ‘futuristic’ and ‘drum & bass’ is a cliché of epic proportions.
However, Camino Blue’s latest compilation album ‘Terra Mission’ combines the kind of scientific influence of old, with a slice of modern D&B that satisfies the natural partnership and doesn’t feel forced or impossibly self important.
Taking inspiration from the Terra Mission – an observatory that collects comprehensive global measurements of earth's atmosphere, cryosphere, lands, and oceans – Camino Blue offers an insight into global musical freedom with a slick technical edge.
Featuring a host of names, some of which you will recognise and some which will be fresh to your ears, ‘Terra Mission’ encompasses everything that’s exciting about cool and clear drum & bass. Fans of Good Looking, Creative Source and Critical Music should lap this up.
CD1 brings you 11 unmixed tracks from the likes of Electrosoul System, MAV, Physics and ICR, while CD2 delves deep into the Camino Blue crates with a continuous DJ mix of all things past and present from P.B.K. featuring vocals from Wiosna.
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