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AG-048
LLOOP "60 HERTZ"

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Release Date: February 2009
 
Format: Digital

 
Label Contact:
James Healy james@theagriculture.com

 
Distribution: IRIS distribution
 
Links: 

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60 Hertz Tracklist

01. Autumn Rains Until Those of Spring

02. 22 Degrees (Sun Dogs)

03. Immovable

04. Lei-Tzu

05. Ritter Dub

06. Conch

07. The Cholas

08. ODB Scripta Elegans

09. ETC

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About the Album:

Lloop aka Rich Panciera has been working in sound studio's since he was sixteen. In 1983 he helped build the infamous Bass Mind studio in Brooklyn with Douglas I and was considered a top engineer at that time. His record "Bulbb's" was recorded there in '94 and released as a now classic mix cassette. It was finally released on vinyl and as a cd in 2001 by the Agriculture.

In 1994, he started up We™. We™'s '97 release "As Is" can be considered a classic. We™ opened for the Orb that spring. Their 3rd release, "decentertainment" landed them at Barcelona's "Sonar '99".

In 2000 he co-founded Share with software designer and fellow music producer GDAM and sound artist New Clueless. Share is a weekly event that has turned into a global phenomena. Please visit www.share.dj

Here's Boomkat on his new release: Lloop "60 Hertz"

"Lloop is the recording identity of Rich Panciera, who takes an inventive and detailed approach to beat making throughout 60Hz, peppering the main backbone of 'Immovable' and '22 Degrees (Sun Dogs)' with strange, rhythmic programming quirks, conspiring to instil a real sense of foreground and background within the productions. Panciera combines elements of dubstep, hip hop and drum & bass into his sound, finding himself particularly at home in the dark, filtered reggae-noir of 'Ritter Dub' and the gloomy, broken down dancehall of 'The Cholas'."