Open today: 12:00 - 18:00

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Sacred Stones
Sacred Stones 02

Sacred Stones 02

Catno

TM-XX2

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM White Label Stereo

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 6, 2023

Styles

Techno

Repurposed free tekno, extended proto trance and a cosmic jam from Transmigration’s anything goes edits label.

The second outing from Transmigration’s anything goes sub-label Sacred Stones. Four DJ edits covering repurposed free tekno, extended proto trance and a cosmic jam with Cocktail D’Amore resident Trent.

Vinyl only, those streaming fat cats won’t see a cent from this.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

120kr*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Uncle John

A2

Poppy Morales

B1

Quasimodo

B2

Don't give a name on this track

Other items you may like:

Ambient, lo-fi beats and nice atmosphere....
Dude, it´s like it´s disco music. But´s it´s also house music. At the same time! What the fuuuuuuu
‘Antidawn’ reduces Burial’s music to just the vapours. The record explores an interzone between dislocated, patchwork songwriting and eerie, open-world game-space ambience. In the resulting no man’s land, lyrics take precedence over song, lonely phrases colour the haze, a stark and fragmented structure makes time slow down.‘ Antidawn’ seems to tell a story of a wintertime city, and something beckoning you to follow it into the night. The result is both comforting and disturbing, producing a quiet and uncanny glow against the cold. Sometimes, as it enters 'a bad place', it takes your breath away. And time just stops.
Mori-ri, mori-ra, life goes on - brraaaaah
Since his days as the frontman of the Deadly Snakes, Ethier has cultivated an entirely different artistic practice as an acclaimed contemporary painter. At the same time, he has quietly slipped out a spellbinding body of work as a solo musician, with this album trifecta showcasing his skills as one of Canada’s most vastly underrated songwriters and storytellers. Ethier’s songs are casually played but carefully orchestrated, allowing each element to appear in sharp focus.“These albums are a series using the same palette,” explains Ethier, whose softly coloured paintings also grace the covers of the trilogy. “The tools Sandro and I used on all three of them are similar so that the songs can almost be interchangeable. It’s a way of giving time to a creative relationship so it can blossom, like developing a shorthand with a co-worker. Nurturing that process allows it to grow.”