Sonic Explorations from the French Southern and Antarctic Lands by the First Epoque Audio Lab team. Timeless dance weapons featuring captured sonic items from several epoques.
Le Cap
Le Cap is the beginning of the journey. Over the ocean, the radio captures fragments of Creole music and lost percussion beats. It's a 147bpm layered piece between speed-dembow, amapiano, afro-house and UK-Funky with goofy plot twists
0.9am
Night has fallen on the island, and the exploration team is approaching the core of the mission. A 133bpm Hard-Drum style track with furious bionic sound-design over a 2-Step groove, featuring digital gqom and afro-house action
This Is How It Was (Supposed To Connect)
Finally, this is how it was supposed to connect... A 180 to 90bpm schizophrenic dembow trancey apotheosis, like a temporal vortex
Early support from : Batu, Bill Kouligas, Laksa, JASSS, Ben UFO, Tash LC, Or:la, Kaval, Hassan Abou Alam, Rhyw, DJ Autumn, Gigsta, Yushh, Eclipse Tribez, Toupaz, Lewis Redstonepress, Henry Greenleaf, Sylvere, Galtier, ZULI, Valesuchi, Amor Satyr, De Grandi…
Mastered by Beau Thomas (Ten Eight Seven Mastering)
Artwork by First Epoque Audio Lab team
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Open Edition
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Catalog No. Self-Released