Nostalgia Por Mesozoica

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A desktop computer dreams of a tropical holiday on a deserted island. White foamy waves recede on the shore, bubbling giddily as they seep into the crannies of eroded rocks and sun-bleached bones. Somewhere within a dense thicket of palm trees is a dance waiting to be joined.

about the record

“Nostalgia Por Mesozóica” is an exploration of "experimental exotica" consisting of synthesized tropical attributes — an artificial landscape isolated behind the glass frame. Reminiscent of recording techniques and sonorities ubiquitous in the 60’s and 70’s, it could conceivably have been intended as a soundtrack for the Mesozoic Era exhibition at your favorite Natural History museum.

  1. 1 - Muzak For Mesozoic Showreel (feat. Arthur Mine) 2:49
  2. 2 - Troglodytes (feat. Arthur Mine) 4:30
  3. 3 - The Ancient Musical Complex Of Mammoth Bones 2:56
  4. 4 - Glass Flowers 5:57
  5. 5 - Sacrifice I 0:32
  6. 6 - Misantropicalia 4:22
  7. 7 - Dark Archeo 3:50
  8. 8 - Sacrifice II (Curse of Snakes Valley) 2:07
  9. 9 - ExotiCon 2:29
  10. 10 - Yalta (feat. Amphibian Man II) 3:47

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Nostalgia Por Mesozoica

24,00

only 3 left

  1. 1 - Muzak For Mesozoic Showreel (feat. Arthur Mine) 2:49
  2. 2 - Troglodytes (feat. Arthur Mine) 4:30
  3. 3 - The Ancient Musical Complex Of Mammoth Bones 2:56
  4. 4 - Glass Flowers 5:57
  5. 5 - Sacrifice I 0:32
  6. 6 - Misantropicalia 4:22
  7. 7 - Dark Archeo 3:50
  8. 8 - Sacrifice II (Curse of Snakes Valley) 2:07
  9. 9 - ExotiCon 2:29
  10. 10 - Yalta (feat. Amphibian Man II) 3:47

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why we love this

A desktop computer dreams of a tropical holiday on a deserted island. White foamy waves recede on the shore, bubbling giddily as they seep into the crannies of eroded rocks and sun-bleached bones. Somewhere within a dense thicket of palm trees is a dance waiting to be joined.

about the record

“Nostalgia Por Mesozóica” is an exploration of "experimental exotica" consisting of synthesized tropical attributes — an artificial landscape isolated behind the glass frame. Reminiscent of recording techniques and sonorities ubiquitous in the 60’s and 70’s, it could conceivably have been intended as a soundtrack for the Mesozoic Era exhibition at your favorite Natural History museum.

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