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rubicantePlanet Boelex - Live at Netaudio London 2006 [kahvi190]

Kahvi is honoured to welcome none other than Planet Boelex to the Kahvi shores. After hearing numerous great releases from other netlabels, Planet Boelex came over to London to perform a live set at the Netaudio Festival in Islington. All the usual qualities are there, epic sounds and textures with the that much polished vibe that we get to hear in Esem's works. A fantastic, 53 minute audio journey into Boelex's works and back.


This audio is part of the collection: Kahvi Collective

Artist/Composer: rubicante
Source: www.kahvi.org
Keywords: kahvi, netaudio

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Reviewer: gongmalllet - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - April 23, 2007
Subject: fantastic`
This release introduced me to planex boelex's work. It is a wonderful sampler of what he has to offer. I strongly reccomend this.


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