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WaW010.2 - Helico Bacter


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This is Part 2 of our 10th release EP-Series



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Description:
This basically is the process of hard thinking
transformed into music. Its highly abstract, its complex,
without being offensively stressfull.
Its not the musician coming up to you in the
tube annoying you with happy tunes, its more like your
flatmate sitting in the kitchen doing math-homework.
You can see, or hear, in this case, that theres
something highly complicated and fascinating going on
and once you took a step closer, youre hooked.
Those incredibly fast and as well as highly constructed
beats are free of any connection to any practicalities,
which gives them a space on their own, free to enter
for anyone, who has got the guts to do so.



This item is part of the collection: WeirdAndWired

Keywords: Helico Bacter; Mithra; Weird And Wired; WeirdAndWired; massju; Wolfseule; Forbidden Fruit

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada


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Waw010.2-HelicoBacter_64kb.m3u64Kbps M3UStream
Waw010.2-HelicoBacter_64kb_mp3.zip64Kbps MP3 ZIP7.8M
Waw010.2-HelicoBacter_vbr.m3uVBR M3UStream
Waw010.2-HelicoBacter_vbr_mp3.zipVBR ZIP31.2M
Audio FilesVBR MP3Ogg Vorbis64Kbps MP3
WaW010.2-01-Helico_Bacter-Mobile_Star_Holder10.6M4.5M2.7M
WaW010.2-02-Helico_Bacter-Anxious_Rock_by_the_Cliff8.5M3.6M2.1M
WaW010.2-03-Helico_Bacter-Angel Crusher12.0M4.8M3.0M
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Waw010.2-HelicoBacter_files.xmlMetadata5.0K
Waw010.2-HelicoBacter_meta.xmlMetadata1.7K

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