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Zedmeco
View from olympus: selected tracks

View from olympus: selected tracks

Artists

Zedmeco

Catno

TET002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jun 29, 2023

View from olympus: selected tracks Zedmeco Turnend Tapes - TET002

TET002S – Turnend Tapes, on its second release, presents something very special in the form of a 4 track EP selected from the works of a true veteran, zedmeco. Better known as Zeno Messis, one part of the prolific Megalon project that painted the UK underground techno scene of the 90s. With a string of releases on Plink Plonk featuring the now cultish 94’ LP ‘Pandora’s Box’, Megalon’s mosaic of dance music was as much Ambient Dub as it was Detroit techno or Deep House remaining timeless and mythical.

Fast-forward 2 decades and then some. zedmeco quietly continues to transmit music of authenticity and nostalgia, inflected with the same elasticity to style and sound, integrating 20+ years of spirit and experience. ‘view from olympus: selected tracks’ is a culmination of just a fraction of Zed’s new output that we are ecstatic to have start our stamped series on the label.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

undressing aphrodite

A2

a.b.c

B1

engaging the oracle

B2

apollo’s lyre

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