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Kallaikoi — A Galician V.A. vinyl cover
Electro · Beats Techno · Ambient Techno

KALLAIKOIA Galician V.a.

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Catalog
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AP004
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Format
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2x12inch Vinyl
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33.90

Tracklist

The Transhumans - Anima(Original Mix)

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Ian Axide - Antro(Original Mix)

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Obseth - Pink Pills(Original Mix)

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Proyecto Inopia - Hecate(Original Mix)

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Mist Gasp - Standarte(Original Mix)

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Brais - 75(Original Mix)

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Synth Alien - Pahkum(Original Mix)

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Lefrenk - Fenix(Original Mix)

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Roi - Melusa(Original Mix)

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David Karro - Ionosfera(Original Mix)

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27 003 - Sweet(Original Mix)

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Corrosivo - Fast Food(Original Mix)

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Death Whistle - Einye(Original Mix)

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About Release

Kallaikoi is the term used to refer to all the Celtic clans settled in ancient Gallaecia (northwest of the Iberian Peninsula). They were skilled in metallurgy and the production of tools and weapons, and worshiped a variety of deities, some of them related to natureand war. Although they disappeared as an ethnic group in antiquity due to Romanization and subsequent consequences, their cultural legacy and Celtic influence in Galicia persist until today. Somehow, that ancestral legacy lingers between the grooves of thisrelease you have in your hands.The double EP opens with The Transhumans: Techno, syncopated bass drums and industrial nuances appear in 'Ánima'. Ian Axide proposes robust and percussive Techno in 'Antro', while Obseth lets arpeggios fly in 'Pink Pills'. These tracks are indebted to thatTechno reminiscent of the late 90s golden years monolithic sound.Side B opens with the local heroine and co-founder of Archaic, Proyecto Inopia, who opts for resounding rhythms and synth sequences sharp like shark teeth, seemingly paying homage to earlier decades in 'Hécate'. Mist Gasp also follows a metallic monotrax line in 'Standarte'. And the first 12” closes with Brai’s '75', where he unleashes Techno meets New and Synth Wave with a nod to the 80s.The second EP lowers the intensity and tempo, opening with the calm and nostalgic Electro from Synth Alien in 'Pakhum'. Local artist Lefrenk raises the tempo and intensity in arpeggios in a propulsive Electro-Techno wave in 'Fenix'. And also from A Coruña, Roi controls the beats in an electro base that advances later towards obsessive and lacerating synths in 'Melusa'.The last side of the double album is opened by David Karro with 'Ionosphere', a track with unsettling synths that doesn't need beats to shape its hypnotic and nebulous character. 27 003 delves into the sounds of classic Electro drum machines in 'Sweet', also with clear IDM and dreamy evocations. Corrosivo continues in that vein, with marked Sheffieldier echoes in 'Fast Food'. The EP is closed by Death Whistle with one of his usual opuses where darkness, beauty and epic coexist.

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