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Acedia V.A. - Pangea Republic [am028] ()

The "Pangea Republic" compilation is the lastest music and culture mixdown by the followers of acediamusic. The diversity of the artist backgrounds once again summons up a multi style sound collection, which incorporates compositions from BigBeat to House and FrickelSounds, composed and engineered by artists from Ukraine, France, Romania, USA and Germany. The one world nation idea, which led to what you are downloading now, is part of the self defintion of acediamusic. No borders, just people. Peace!


This audio is part of the collection: Acedia Music

Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Deephouse; Electro/IDM/Experimental/Breaks; Broken Beats

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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rpom4.55 MB
open air6.05 MB
the grand journey4.92 MB
the spank8.99 MB
DECE36notes1.65 MB
kokoro no kaze6.41 MB
schnauze voll9.70 MB
Le Non Amour Chanson3.38 MB
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acediamusic028large.jpg23 KB
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acediamusic028_reviews.xml878 B
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Reviewer: Tree Sparks - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - December 4, 2004
Subject: Acedia Music --- Pangea Republic
From the funky "Spank" to the elegant electronic beats of "rpom" and a lot in between, I heartily recommend this project. The world is truly grand and beautiful, if you have faith in people and work together. These guys show its real and possible.

I particularly liked the broken beat ambient house stylings of Florian Filsinger.

I am eager to hear more


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