Tag: Puerto Rico
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Antartica – Live 12-10-2005 (RYN012)
Antartica live set performed at The Niuyorican Cafe, San Juan, Puerto Rico on December the 10th 2005. Â Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.
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O.P.A.L. – 2002-2004 [RYN008]
Collected experimental works done between 2002 and 2004 in Whorelando, Florida and Puerto Rico. Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.
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Antartica – 1997 – 2001 [RYN007]
A best-of compilation. 2 remixes, 2 unreleased tracks and 7 songs from Antartica’s releases on one lovely package. Enjoy!. Â Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.
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Antartica – Ritmos Electricos [RYN006]
Two remixes, a Schonemaschinemusik piece and 5 originals straight outta the exile years. More electronic goodness. Thank you to Urals and Unreal for allowing me to mess up their works. Â Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.
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Antartica – Exiled On Trashville [RYN005]
Third album and part of Antartica’s exile years. Somewhere between Nashville, TN and Birmingham UK between 1998-2001, there was some creation and further experimentation. Â Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.
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Antartica – Schonemaschinemusik [RYN004]
Second Antartica album. Released in 1998. Material originally released in live sets from 96-97. Schonemaschinemusik is a concept in which Antartica’s music is prepared with a live setting in mind. Non-stop pieces mix and mash for dancefloor and braincell consumption. These are presented on a studio context and to add insult to injuty, a cover…
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Antartica – Antartica Starts Here [RYN003]
Electronic explorations dating back to 1996. Debut album released in 1998. Electronic grooves designed to shake your booty and your braincells. Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.
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Hijos de Cain – Cristales Rotos [RYN002]
Recordings made prior and after Descojon Urbano’s demise that took a differente mindset. Jose E. Roman’s band at the time took the name Hijos de Cain and decided to make their sound harsher. New personnell and new songs covering from 1994-1997. Creative Commons license:Â Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Puerto Rico. Download.