A thick drone with latin rhythm flavour from early 1989. Micromoog, Yamaha DD-10 drum machine, Yamaha CS-15 and Siel DK 70 for the sequence and polyphonic bits. Heavily saturated FX sound by Binson Echorec and a Boss half-rack Flanger.
This setup gave a rather thick and wall-of-sound type feeling to most of our recordings from that time. You may view it as a murky, disoriented mess or evocatively lo-fi, according to your tastes :)
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from Early Days 3,
released December 23, 2015
AH/JK
supported by 12 fans who also own “Dark Latin Drone”
honestly this album takes quite a bit of time and many listening rounds to actually "get into". No doubt it is technically excellent, with more advanced composition elements than earlier records, however it isn't that easily accessible either. Perhaps this is actually a strength as each time you will listen to there will be more details to discover. Martin R
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