ENEMY EARTH - BARDO - Eat Concrete 021 - out now

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ENEMY EARTH - BARDO - Eat Concrete 021 - out now

Post by pc » Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:07 pm

Enemy Earth - Bardo - [EAT021]

- vinyl & digital release out now -

Enemy Earth release their new album on Eat Concrete. 'Bardo' continues where the previous album ended, taking their psychedelic sound to a much deeper and emotive level by using live piano, guitar and bass onto layers of effects and lo-fi sampling. The result is both beautiful and enigmatic and has been described as 'Sun Ra doing a film noir soundtrack' (Take - Alphapup / Eat Concrete), 'a very enjoyable puzzle' (Cyclic Defrost Magazine) while it reminded some of Flying Lotus (Fulgeance - Musique Large).
Limited LP release!


ENEMY EARTH - BARDO // EAT021

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artist: Enemy Earth
title: Bardo
format: Vinyl / Digital
label: Eat Concrete
cat no: EAT021


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Reviews:

Take (Alpha Pup / Eat Concrete): “This record took me on a deep journey... Imagine Sun Ra doing a soundtrack for Film Noir and you're almost there.”

Aardvarck (Bloom / Eat Concrete): “Great album!”

Fulgeance (Musique Large): “This reminds me of Flying Lotus...Really looking forward to next Enemy Earth productions!”

Boomkat: “hints at some celestial guidance from Sun-ra.“

Cyclic Defrost Magazine: “Bardo provides a very enjoyable puzzle.“

Yannick (Red Bull Music Academy): “Really feeling the Enemy Earth stuff”

Jay Scarlett (Beat Dimensions): “Enemy Earth bring that tropical layered nastiness.”

James Barrie (Global Souljah / BBE Records): “Sunday mornings never sounded as good.”

Norman Records
: “If groups like Solar Bears and Seahawks represent some glowing peak in the lysergic experience, Enemy Earth are the twitching end to the trip hours later.”

Mundo Urbano: “channels an exquisite example of good music, blowing and breathing vivid rivers of sound...Highly recommended!!”

Gimme5 Magazine: “'Just listen to the album in one breath. Very Stylish!



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