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VA – Multi Culti Japan [Turbo]

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Multi Culti Japan
VA
LABEL: Turbo | TurboCD039
GENRE: Tribal House
RELEASED: 2014
MP3 DOWNLOAD SOURCE: WEB
BITRATE: 320kbps / 44100kHz / Full Stereo
TRACKS: 12
SIZE: 160.26 megs


TRACKLIST

1. Thomash – Field Recordings in Minas Gerais 5:24
2. Xanga – Mi Gusta Mi Cuica 3:10
3. Colo – Ghana 2:31
4. Thomash – Candomble (Dreems Remix) 7:03
5. Crowdpleaser – Nenekri (Kalabrese Remix Multi Culti Edit) 5:27
6. MKRNI – Humedad (DJs Pareja Remix) 6:00
7. Daniel Maloso – La Marcha de la Morsa Valiente 6:58
8. Clarian – Ma Shiva (Invisible Conga People Remix Short Edit) 5:48
9. Thomash – Calango Fumando Palha 5:02
10. Dreems – With Shackles On 4:25
11. Mickey Moonlight – Interplanetary Music (Dub) 3:53
12. Client Liaison – The End Of Earth (Dreems Remix) 10:31

Total Playtime: 66:12 min

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Turbo is proud to present it’s sister label Multi Culti’s first compilation. An outstanding album packed with exclusives from new recruits Daniel Maloso, Mickey Moonlight, Invisible Conga People and the label’s own host of talent in Thomash, Dreems, Clarian, Xanga and Colo. In celebration Brazilian Voodoohop resident Thomash will be touring Japan making stops in Tokyo, Okinawa, Osaka and Ishigaki Island.

Featuring original artwork by Susumu Mukai, aka Zongamin, this limited-edition CD release was previously exclusive to the unique collector-heaven fun-market that is Japan. We have now decided to release it digitally via big brother Turbo, with a 12″ vinyl sampler on Multi Culti.

This compilation is a psychedelically concocted manifesto of multiplicity, drawing influences from around the world, cherry-picking musical fruit from artists in Brazil, Australia, Switzerland, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, USA, Japan, Canada, the UK, and the Interplanetary beyond. These tracks showcase the label’s free-spirited mission – from cuicas to caracas, from shackles to shakers, from cosmic disco to afro house, these share-atarians are sending vibes without borders and dancing from primordial beginnings through to the End of the Earth.

For the listener, this is a genre-defying magic carpet safari well worth taking.

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