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Dan Piu
Inside Universe

Inside Universe
Inside UniverseInside Universe

Artists

Dan Piu

Catno

CCP ONE

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Promo Special Edition

Country

Germany

Release date

This album was compiled in 2020 during dark, dystopian times.

This album was compiled in 2020 during dark, dystopian times. As we searched for answers inside ourselves, Dan Piu's artificial mind bubble manifested into a thick mass of confusion.

Today in humanity's journey, a science fiction foresight has become reality. The dawn of this new era has been essential for the frame of mind of this album:
"Inside Universe"

The record artwork is connected to the C.C.P aka. Childhood, Calm & Punk Project - which presents a fresh multidimensional art project. The artwork shows a unique collaboration between comic abstractionists Russel Maurice (Uk/Japan) & Kenichiro Mizuno ((Japan). The show ”ALTERED STATE” will be held in OIL by 美術手帖, Parco, Tokyo - 12.03.2021 - 28.03.2021.

“In this body of works, multiple themes converge into a surreal melting pot of Comic Abstraction: physicality, form and changing-form, science fiction and nature, humans, creatures and insects and all that lies in-between, and … of course an Altered State or two.”

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

27.99€*

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A1

Tru Confession

A2

Un-X-plored Exodus

B1

Evidence Of Human Lifeforms

B2

Let It Flow (Bass Space Mix)

C1

Upgrade System M59

C2

Asteroid Blues

C3

Earth Control

D1

System Of Ethics

D2

Testsubject: No.8

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