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Tesla GhostTesla Ghost - TakeOff EP [open004] (February 19, 2005)

Tesla Ghost from Spain presents his first EP TakeOff, a postrock/electropop collection of four tracks not to listen to if you don't pump up the volume first.
Each track has a different mood and all together give the right perception of the whole.
A great contribution to the Tesla Ghost tracks comes from the sharp sound of the guitar of Jose Manuel Arrufat, while the beats are marked by the wandering bass of Luis Roig who is also the author of the tracks and the synth programmer. The ep contains an additional track, the remix of Eye Pattern produced by Emanuele Errante, aka mais.


This audio is part of the collection: OpenLab Records

Artist/Composer: Tesla Ghost
Date: 2005-02-19 23:55:30
Source: www.openlabrecords.com
Label / Recorded by: Tesla Ghost
Keywords: Post-Rock; Electropop

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Audio Files192Kbps MP3256Kbps MP3
Landing part 26.47 MB
Eye Pattern6.29 MB
Super Spartan7.56 MB
Song for Sophia4.40 MB
Eye Pattern - mais rmx - 11 MB
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Front Cover (small)7.37 KB
Back Cover776 KB
Front Cover (large)252 KB
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open004_files.xml6.29 KB
open004_meta.xml1.52 KB
open004_reviews.xml428 B
open004_rules.conf7 B

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Reviewer: greenhouse george - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - November 22, 2006
Subject: better than life
spacey soundcapes. veryy well done.


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