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Vlubä / Bear Bones Lay Low // Piu Caprim d'Amazonia TAPE

Vlubä / Bear Bones Lay Low // Piu Caprim d'Amazonia TAPE

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A split cassette released by Argentinean psychedelic writer Vlubä and Belgian psychedelic writer Bear Bones Lay Low in August 2021 from Finland's Ikuisuus, limited to 8 pieces.Includes two psychedelic jungle songs that make you feel as if you are peeking into a ritual that you shouldn't really see. DL code included.

Ikuisuus Other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Ikuisuus releases available at Tobira.

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Edition of 75.

Accompanying description: 

Both tracks in Vlubä's side were recorded at Chrome Moon. Firstly was a defumation for Amazonia's fires on August 2019 and next “Tattvas”
on Aug. 2020 for fires in the Sierras Cordobesas of Argentina.
All sounds by Muriscia Divinorum & Aphra Cadabra.

BBLL side was recorded by Ernesto González on May 6, 2020 at La Drogencasa, Belgium. Piu Caprim means “sad leaves” in the language of the Kayapó of the Xingu, and that is how they call money, since in its name, only sadness and destruction has been brought to the Amazon.

Artist: Vlubä / Bear Bones Lay Low

Label: Ikuisuus

A split cassette released by Argentinean psychedelic writer Vlubä and Belgian psychedelic writer Bear Bones Lay Low in August 2021 from Finland's Ikuisuus, limited to 8 pieces.Includes two psychedelic jungle songs that make you feel as if you are peeking into a ritual that you shouldn't really see. DL code included.

Ikuisuus Other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Ikuisuus releases available at Tobira.

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Edition of 75.

Accompanying description: 

Both tracks in Vlubä's side were recorded at Chrome Moon. Firstly was a defumation for Amazonia's fires on August 2019 and next “Tattvas”
on Aug. 2020 for fires in the Sierras Cordobesas of Argentina.
All sounds by Muriscia Divinorum & Aphra Cadabra.

BBLL side was recorded by Ernesto González on May 6, 2020 at La Drogencasa, Belgium. Piu Caprim means “sad leaves” in the language of the Kayapó of the Xingu, and that is how they call money, since in its name, only sadness and destruction has been brought to the Amazon.

Artist: Vlubä / Bear Bones Lay Low

Label: Ikuisuus