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Signal Deluxe: Motyl (Abolipop Records)

Electronic ambience, minimal techno and acid house with groovy basslines, soundscapes and vocals mixed by Signal Deluxe, DJs from the Mexican electronic scene.
 

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Personnel:



Valeria

Jerga


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UPC: 7502238600579

Label: Abolipop Records
Catalog ID: AR011
Squidco Product Code: 10248

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2008
Country: Mexico
Packaging: Cardstock Gatefold Sleeve

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"Signal Deluxe is the freestyle uncompromised project from Valeria and Jerga (well known DJ's from Mexican electronic scene), with this project they let go of all established rules for mixing and playing records. SD takes any style they like and throw it in the mix... there's all forms of contemporary minimalist beats spinning on the decks as well as other new abstract digital sound expressions: minimal techno and acid house mixed together with grime, dubstep and new school hip-hop... always with some old school classics and lost rare gems. No rules, no boundaries just endless fun and digital activism for the long hours of the night... all for the love of music and the free expression of the soul. Digital soul rebels.... cosmic freelancers of the new millennium.... futuristic groove alchemists.

Long DJ sets are best for these two beat junkies and open-minded crowds are essential for establishing a good line of funk communication between this groove riders and their interstellar starship tripulation. groovy basslines, futuristic soundscapes and freestyle beats. With Jamaica in their hearts, Los Angeles in their fingers, Berlin in their souls and Mexico in their blood SIGNAL DELUXE takes the dancefloor on a new experience every time they take control of the soundsystem. Their unique and freaked out style has taken them to places like Costa Rica, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, USA, Canada, Germany, France, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and Spain, rocking crowds around the world in open air festivals as well as the more intimate after hours club format they always deliver their sweet sound on point. Bring on the night...."-Abolipop


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Track Listing:



1. Golden arrow

2. Near

3. Closer

4. Plush

5. Black honey

6. Change of Herat

7. Mind

8. Tinted out meadow

9. Hide N Seek

10. True style

11. Lunes

12. Water mirror





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Electronica

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