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Penya – Super Liminal
Label: | On The Corner Records – OTCRLP003 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Mini-Album |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Jazz, Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | African |
Tracklist
A1 | Search It Out (Reboot) | |
A2 | Iyesá | |
A3 | Why So Angry | |
A4 | Karachi (What Could Have Been) | |
B1 | Cham Bomb | |
B2 | Beat Your Demon | |
B3 | Tribes | |
B4 | Rootless (Part II) |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Above Board Distribution
- Mastered At – Black Saloon Studios
- Manufactured By – The Carvery
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- A&R – Pete Onthecorner
- Artwork – Victoria Topping
- Mastered By – Mandy Parnell
- Mixed By – Sam Jones (25)
- Performer [Penya Are] – Jim Le Messurier*, Lilli Elina, Magnus Mehta, Viva Msimang
- Producer – Magnus P.I.*
Notes
Love N Elbowgrease; J-Buck, Agata,Fra & Lexus
All Rights Death An Taxes 2017
Repressed in an edition of 300 copies in March 2020.
All Rights Death An Taxes 2017
Repressed in an edition of 300 copies in March 2020.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, hand-etched): OTCRLP 003 A MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, hand-etched): OTCRLP 003 B MPO
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Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Super Liminal (LP, Mini-Album, Repress) | On The Corner Records | OTCRLP003 | UK | 2020 |
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For all digi/hybrid djs out there, the second part of Cham Bomb is an insane percussion workout tool. I've been using 2/3 track mixes with it and the floor goes off! This record goes well with José Manuel and José Márquez, very similar vibes.
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Free ticket percussive journey around the Afro Cuban Latin jazz world. World music dance floor weapon. Cables and keyboards are around, impressive vocals as well and all gently balanced with the drums. Fantastic artwork as always. Unique connection of Afrobeat and Cuban music on ‘’Search It Out’’ and ‘’Iyesa’’. Indian influences on ‘’Why So Angry’’ and ''Karachi'' (what could of been) are totally a hybrid of organic techno. Electried ‘’Tribes’’ weirdness is blowing up my mind. And ‘’Iyesa’’ and ‘’Rootless (part 2)’’ can set this LP on record collection next to Will Holland’s ones.