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Various - Twin Earth Atlantic

Label:
Catalog#:
EAT005
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
06 Jul 2007
Genre:
Electronic, Hip Hop
Style:
Leftfield, Hip Hop, Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Ro Lee & ATeeze  -  Van 5:11
A2 Skymark  -  The Last Way 4:43
A3 Daedelus  -  Remix Of Nothing 4:04
B1 Low Res  -  Dirty Lamentable Scheme 5:55
B2 Headset  -  Grasping Claw 4:07
    Featuring - Lady Dragon , Sach
C1 Ro Lee & ATeeze  -  Bronze (instrumental) 5:10
C2 Hearin' Aid  -  The Difference 3:46
C3 Take  -  Tonight Is 4:13
D1 Aardvarck  -  Money 3:51
D2 George (16)  -  Her First Words 5:48
D3 ATeeze  -  Hyk 4:03

Credits

Artwork By - Evan Odd
Compiled By - Pete Concrete
Mastered By - oozi

Notes

Released together with EAT006, EAT007

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Rated 5/5
Review by sp07 Aug 07, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
After precisely 1 year eat concrete returns on vinyl with ‘Twin Earth Atlantic’, an ambitious compilation with artists from around the globe. ATeeze & Ro Lee kick off with a piece of craftsmanship. You can hear influences from many different styles throughout the track. The drums are carefully arranged in all sort of variations and combined with different melodies, basslines and some well placed vocal samples. Outstanding. The second track, by Skymark, is a smooth and bouncy r’nb tune, heavy on the bass, a solid production. You might recognize the next track, by Daedelus, since it was licensed from the ‘Throw A Fit EP’ on Alpha Pup. Daedelus creates a sort of rave track in his own unique style, the bassline is unbelievably FAT, and his vocals really work on this one. Next up is Low Res, and this is one of the most interesting tracks on the compilation, it starts off with a haunting intro until the slow drums kick in, some very weird arrangements, it gives me the feeling of being trapped in a black and white movie of some kind. The track title fits excellent by the way. The last track one the B side is a dark & brooding, I don’t really like the Latin vocals in the first half and when the track suddenly breaks down Sach joins in rather abruptly. After that the track returns with the female vocalist, in English this time, with much more success. On the second disk ATeeze & Ro Lee return with a second cooperation titled ‘Bronze’, it is much darker then the first track, the different elements of the track are loosely combined witch gives the whole a bit of a abstract feeling. Hearin’ Aid then continues with a nice hip-hop track, it’s dark but none the less full of funk, really useful for scratching around a bit as well. ‘Tonight is’ is a spaced out piece of music witch grows on you on each successive listening, you can hear that a lot of effort was made to try and tell a story, and for the most part this works very well. On the flip you can hear ‘money’ a weird bubbly brew, the lush ‘her first words’ and another deep and funky workout by ATeeze. All in all this is an excellent compilation, from the, and this is important, sequence in witch the tracks are placed to the mastering and the artwork on the cover witch gives me the feeling I have something special in my hands.