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Artists

R-Zac

Catno

SM23 - 01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Reissue Remastered

Country

Germany

Release date

May 30, 2022

Originally released in 1994, Sound Metaphors' sub label project brings this back in its original vinyl format, carefully remastered, Freetekno at its best.

Jump starting a new sublabel non-profit project from Sound Metaphors dedicated to re-issuing Network 23/Spiral Tribe material from the 90's free party scene with this collection of 3 psychedelic excursions by R-Zac the collaborative name for 69dB and Crystal Distortion joining forces in the studio. Starting off with a percussive lo-fi tripped out excursion at 121BPM on the A-side. Flipping over and shifting gears to the 160BPM plateau with an atmospheric hihat tornado of flangers and tribal nuances throughout two more studies on the B-side.

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