EAT005
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Various Artists : Twin Earth Atlantic
2 x LP (160 grs)

Tracklisting
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With mostly new alliances and an international variety of artists, Twin Earth Atlantic takes it all a bit further. Based around leftfield electronics, downtempo beats and experimental hiphop , this compilation is a journey across some of the most blooming, creative places in contemporary electronic music. Featuring well known, acclaimed artists as well as promising newcomers, the composition of the album is perfectly in sync with Eat Concrete's philosophy of being an antenna and a platform for music.

Absolutely interconnected to Twin Earth Atlantic's sound are “Bronze” and “Van”, two collaborative tracks from the only two artists previously affiliated to the label, Ro Lee and ATeeze. Sharing a common history, both on the creative side of music for over ten years, Ro Lee and ATeeze are quite different in style and approach. Joining their skills, surpassing their individual talents, they created with “Bronze” and “Van” two great examples of what this album is trying to put across, inspiring music from a kaleidoscopic background.
From the vanguards of electronic music come contributions like Daedelus' wonderous “Remix of Nothing”. Utterly incomparable to his contemporaries, creating a whimsical, magical sound, Daedelus is a true pioneer and a wizard with his music. Eat Concrete is proud to announce his appearance on Twin Earth Atlantic.
Another LA based, prodigy producer, TAKE, delivers the crispy, crystalic sounding "Tonight is " Twin Earth Atlantic definitely resonates to 'the sound of LA', with more musical liaisons established into the 'city of angels' further along the album.
With Aardvarck's elusive ”Money” the album just as easily keeps it's universal feel close to home. Originally from the same region as Eat Concrete, Aardvarck remains a prolific factor in Dutch dance and electronics for almost two decades now.
Further along the journey comes Low Res' delicate “Dirty Lamentable Scheme”, stretching Twin Earth's perspective into the stuff of dreams. Low Res' alive, spontaneous and vulnerable sound is a real phenomenon in electronic music, beautifully suited to this eclectic compilation.
Featuring more groundbreaking music from; Sweden's funkiest: Hearin' Aid, Swiss soulman Skymark, George aka Junior Villain and the musical dreamteam Headset, Twin Earth Atlantic effortlessly matches up styles and sounds creating an unified composition that's pretty rare for a compilation.

With a close focus on electronic music, Eat Concrete stays true to it's nature while setting a universal mood supporting such a wide variety of styles and artists. Evident to the label's approach, not fearing ambitions or expectations, Twin Earth Atlantic is a bold but logical expansion of the musical kaleidoscope called Eat Concrete.

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