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Coptic Dub

by The Embassadors

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1.
Sierra Alone 05:58
2.
Interlude 01:08
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4.
Dagaz Eterna 05:31
5.
Polar Sexus 05:00
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8.
Big Amen 06:17

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“There are no solos as such on this album, the grooves are steady and the developments take place not in the melodic voices but in the sounds themselves as they are worked on in the mix, drawing on the tradition of dub music. Most of the voices are processed and there is a great attention to detail in the sound. The pieces are given ample time to unfold though there is seldom any parts repeated without some variation. In other words, the aesthetic principles of this music have little to do with those of jazz.” (H.Chisholm)
Mixed by B.Friedman, except Polar Sexus by Rashad Becker

credits

released November 20, 2009

Cello – Claudio Bohórquez (tracks:2/7)
Double Bass – Matt Penman
Drums – Jochen Rückert
Electric Guitar – Bruno H. M. Müller (tracks:1/4/5/8) and Robert Nacken (tracks:1/3/8)
Saxophone, Organ [Hammond], Composition - Hayden Chisholm
Electronics, Edit - Burnt Friedman

Mixed by B.Friedman, except Polar Sexus by Rashad Becker
Mastering – Rashad Becker
Produced by Hayden Chisholm and Burnt Friedman

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