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Death Is Nothing To Fear 2

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Death Is Nothing To Fear 2

Spectral Sound
12" $7.75

07/17/2007 804297994314 

SPL 43 


***Following the rave reception of Death Is Nothing To Fear 1, Michigan’s Spectral Sound returns with a second edition. Our journey starts with the area’s own JAMES T. COTTON with “2 Keys,” a sweltering acidic monster that sets the sexy and severe tone perfectly. Next, we travel to Stockholm to meet the infamous MIKAEL STAVOSTRAND. “Can You See Thru My Eyes” has illuminated the DJ sets of Ryan Elliott with its dark, propulsive aura, making it a must-sign for the label. On the dark side of the plate, we cross paths with JONAS KOPP from Buenos Aires, whose fresh talent caught the ear of Matthew Dear via Beatport.com. Heard here is Jonas remixing his duo PLAN TEC’s “Espias Psiquicos,” one of the fiercest things ever pressed to wax. Finally, from Barcelona by way of Ohio, GEOFF WHITE offers the short and sweet “Apartmental,” a blistering techno cut with precise, hypnotic energy. STREET DATE 7/17/2007

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