Guys and Gals, apologies for lack of posts over the last few weeks. My employers and family keep asking me to, like, do stuff. The bunch of leeching, grabbing, annoying bastards. I'll try and rectify the dearth of tunage over the coming few days.
Let's kick off with this recent and highly limited 12" from the wonderful E.M.A.K. (Electronische Musik Aus Koln) collective as recently compiled on the ever brilliant Soul Jazz album, "A Synthetic History Of E.M.A.K. 1982-88".
The tracks on this 12" weren't featured on the album, however.
Very brief but very wonderful. The lead track "Tanz In Den Himmel" is especially brilliant.
Only up for a few days.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
E.M.A.K. - Tanz In Den Himmel 12"
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