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Brand new image of the Pillars of Creation.
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Artist: Plastic Fantastic
Title: Here Comes The Sun
Label: Our Nights Recordings
Catalog: NIGHTSD008
Release Date: November 10th 2014
Genre: Nu-DiscoDuo based in Oslo, Norway, formed by John Clements and Eirik Wulff-Engh known as Plastic Fantastic delivers a delightful perfect sunrise shaped in a balearic anthem. Elegant latin flavored percussion set the beat for the beautiful laid-back guitars, the dubbed organs and the mesmerizing pads, all this laying over the seductive bassline.
Opening the remix section we find the spanish Nu Disco pioneer, Ilya Santana, pouring all over his disco magic through a huge armory of cosmic synthesis with his characteristic vintage touch.
From Sweden, the prodigious producer Beatfanatic, drives us to a distant shores through an epic dubbed ten minute length heavenly voyage. A revision to get lost in for ages.
Disko Selectors, the renowned spanish duo, reshape the track into such a head nodding feet bumper club heater; an elegant development plus wisely picked instrumentation.
The prolific producer Dynamicron opts for an arpeggio based cinematic chuggy version spiced with quirky cosmic sounds and proggy sliced guitars.Art design by Roberto Marrero.
Mastering Roland Schwarz.
Listen:
AVAILABLE AT:
Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/here-comes-the-sun/1403890
Juno: http://www.junodownload.com/products/plastic-fantastic-here-comes-the-sun-remixes/2611321-02/
Traxsource: http://www.traxsource.com/title/395285/here-comes-the-sun
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BRIAN ENO & AMANDA LEAR
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Mysterious graffiti in the Tower of London, carved by Hew Draper, a Bristol innkeeper, accused of sorcery, dated 1561 (photo HRP)
HEW DRAPER OF BRISTOW (Bristol) MADE THIS SPEER THE 30 DAYE OF MAYE, 1561
A zodiac wheel with a plan of the days of the week and the hours of the night on the right.
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French poster for Hammer’s Twins Of Evil (1971)
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Debbie Harry by Ron Pownall
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