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Deadbeat x Om Unit
Root, Stalk, Leaf and Bloom 2LP

Root, Stalk, Leaf and Bloom 2LP

Catno

MNSXLP002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Singapore

Release date

Nov 19, 2021

Root, Stalk, Leaf and Bloom is contemplative but heartfelt, with a sense of momentum and positive purpose.

Deadbeat and Om Unit combine forces to explore their shared love of dubbed-out electronics.

Starting a thread from Montreal to Bristol, this mini LP is rooted in the tradition of dub and techno, but with tinges of roots and acid as well as the etheric ambience they are both known for.

Root, Stalk, Leaf and Bloom is contemplative but heartfelt, with a sense of momentum and positive purpose.

Written and produced by Scott Monteith and J.Coles
Artwork by EPOD
Layout by Graeme "Gramrcy" Bateman
Mastered by Cristobal Urbina
Cut by Simon from The Exchange
(P) & (C) Midnight Shift Records c/o The Singapore Music Cabinet 2021

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

22.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A

Deadbeat x Om Unit - Root

B

Deadbeat x Om Unit - Stalk

C

Deadbeat x Om Unit - Leaf

D

Deadbeat x Om Unit - Bloom

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