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Giorgio Moroser: Peace Cells Vinyl 7"

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Giorgio Moroser: Peace Cells Vinyl 7"

First of all, let’s not get Giorgio Moroser confused with Giorgio Moroder. It’s probably not the smartest SEO move, but it is a clever name, and the NY-based producer (by way of Norway) delivers a refreshingly weird 7ā€ with dope artwork and some really leftfield soundscapes. Informed by hip-hop, ā€˜70s horror flicks, r&b, UK garage, and black metal (Moroser was in a black metal band in Norway), ā€œPeace Cellsā€ packs in two tracks, "Feeling Alive" and "No Past," with Ā with dim, bleak melodies and odd soundbites paving the way. Believe it or not, ā€œat the completion of the recording, the master tape was taken to a secret location where it was buried for 23 days with other artifacts including a vile of his blood.ā€ Whoa. Pressed up on clear square plexi-glass, limited edition of 50!

  • clear vinyl plexi glass pressing
  • limited edition of 50
  • music label: Eternally InDEADed 2016
reviewed by donut savage 07/2016
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Giorgio Moroser: Peace Cells Vinyl 7"—

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First of all, let’s not get Giorgio Moroser confused with Giorgio Moroder. It’s probably not the smartest SEO move, but it is a clever name, and the NY-based producer (by way of Norway) delivers a refreshingly weird 7ā€ with dope artwork and some really leftfield soundscapes. Informed by hip-hop, ā€˜70s horror flicks, r&b, UK garage, and black metal (Moroser was in a black metal band in Norway), ā€œPeace Cellsā€ packs in two tracks, "Feeling Alive" and "No Past," with Ā with dim, bleak melodies and odd soundbites paving the way. Believe it or not, ā€œat the completion of the recording, the master tape was taken to a secret location where it was buried for 23 days with other artifacts including a vile of his blood.ā€ Whoa. Pressed up on clear square plexi-glass, limited edition of 50!

  • clear vinyl plexi glass pressing
  • limited edition of 50
  • music label: Eternally InDEADed 2016
reviewed by donut savage 07/2016