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The first CULTRON release is upon us. CULTRON branch of Culture Assault Records delivers sounds from the realm of general electronica, tracks by our artists who experiment with different types of music, which normally you wouldn't expect from CULTASS or CULTDUB releases.

 

CULTRON001 - Sunrise on Mute shows a more chilled out and mellow side of our artists. Shem and Tzara delivered to amazing tracks for this first CULTRON release.

 

Shem - Bosconian Sunrise: a track which is filled with jazz elements, house beats and a bit of grimey sounds. Perfect for playing in the car in the morning:)

 

Tzara - Mute (Natal Zaks Mix): minimal house track with deep bass and pumping beats, but yet delivering a catchy trumpet hook which adds up to the laid back vibe of the whole track.

 

Check out the previews of these tracks and make sure you go to online stores listed below to grab the full versions of these. Expect to hear more from CULTRON line, as new artists are coming in and a list of tracks scheldued for release is ever growing. So sit back, relax and enjoy the ride!

 

 

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Artist: Shem, Tzara

Title: Sunrise on Mute
Cataloge nr.: CULTRON001
Style: Chill/Electronic
Release Date: 01-June-2009
Quality: 320kbps / 44100Hz / Joint Stereo
Tracks: 2 ~25 Mb

 


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Shem - Bosconian Sunrise

6:44

02.

Tzare - Sunrise on Mute

5:24

 



 

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0 #1 honso 2009-06-22 18:43
im really looking forward to this release
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0 #2 Joni Makarena 2010-08-26 09:11
Shem - Bosconian Sunrise very nice work
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