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Tropisch Verlangen by Cybe, released 05 June 2017</p>
<p>1. Can You Hear The Rooster Crow<br />
2. Om Swastiastu<br />
3. Bali Pulau Bagus<br />
4. The Moon Is Shining Above The Ricefields<br />
5. Zen-Zai<br />
6. The Running Water<br />
7. Muzak Paintings Positive Movement Part 2 No. 3<br />
8. India<br />
9. China Town<br />
10. Loi Krathong</p>
<p>After travelling to India, Indonesia, Thailand, Bali and Java in his younger days, Cybe released three cassette tapes. "Tropisch Verlangen” now compiles a series of ten wonderful handcrafted analogue electronics from those tapes, sounding like lush fields of electronic wheat swaying in voltage controlled wind. It reads as a musical travelogue from a Dutch musician from Haarlem, who listened to way too much Gong and went searching for inspiration, sound recordings and instruments in the East in the early eighties.<br />
Right up my alley, and hopefully yours too.
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