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PADRE HIMALAYA

100 BPM leftfield dancehall inspired by early 2000s riddims. Silvestre's reaction to his research and digging on dancehall music resulted in composing a 6 track EP with heavy influence in this genre adding his own dreamy melodies and razor synths which he has got us used to. In addition to melodies, you can notice chopped vocal samples which actually are taken from UK drill tunes proposing the connection between the two genres.

TRACK LISTING

A1. The Dogs
A2. Donut Dance
A3. Osga Riddim
B1. Night Bus To Peckham
B2. Ghost
B3. Baby Voice

Padre Himalaya's third release comes from Iran-born, Berlin-based, Mohammad Reza Mortazavi. An internationally acclaimed artist who, when it comes to play the traditional Persian instruments, Tonbak and Daf, can single-handedly build an orchestra of sounds that are just as illusionistic as shamanistic. On this EP, "Focus", Mohammad brings us five lush percussion tracks. Expect complex and meditative rhythms in a journey between the throbbing minimal sounds of "Going", "Rebounce", "Floating In The Now" and the elusive hypnotic movements of ‘White Daf’ and ‘Birth Of a Whale".

Artwork: Diogo Pinto and Marta Gaspar
Master: Hugo Santos.

Recording Engineers: Bernardo Barata and Burnt Friedman.



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