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(the obscure) Rhythm TripA Trip To The Black Area (November 1, 2003)

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"Black Area" mainly serves as a metaphor for Africa, often called the 'black continent'. The music is tribal-like, rhyhthm-oriented and combines a great variety of styles, including big beat electronica and ambient. Enjoy your trip, you won't regret it!


This audio is part of the collection: Mescalinum Music Research

Artist/Composer: (the obscure) Rhythm Trip
Date: 2003-11-01
Keywords: mescalinum; the obscure Rhythm Trip

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A Dream (intro) 4.3 MB
2.8 MB
1.7 MB
A Trip To The Black Area 6.8 MB
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Exploration 9.1 MB
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Smooth 5.1 MB
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Malaria 4.8 MB
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The African Architect 7.0 MB
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Kath 7.8 MB
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Return To The Black Area 5.3 MB
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Home 6.5 MB
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front 16.5 KB
Front cover 302.0 KB
Back cover 101.5 KB
Inside 197.5 KB
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