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Seekers International
Rootprinciple Remastered Roots Version

Rootprinciple Remastered Roots Version
Rootprinciple Remastered Roots VersionRootprinciple Remastered Roots VersionRootprinciple Remastered Roots VersionRootprinciple Remastered Roots Version

Catno

NC007=12

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Canada

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Seekers International - Rootprinciple Remastered Roots Version | No Corner (NC007=12)

boomkat: ...Arguably thee deepest Seekersinternational dive bubbles back up for a necessary new edition with Ossia’s excellent No Corner label, and in a new remastered roots version to boot

Scrolling back to near ground zero in their widely celebrated catalogue, ‘Rootprinciple’ is foundational SKRS business that appeared on Bristol’s finest in 2014, a few years after their session for the late, great Digitalis, and would pave the way for a run of outstanding turns over the years, garnering praise from all quarters to their borderless, judicious application of dub psychedelia.

It’s truly essential listening if you’ve been snagged on their sound and ever tumbled down one of their wormholes, playing it relatively stripped back and breezy compared with some of their wilder shenanigans, with a real focus on sensuality and smoked out atmospheres that’s primed for toking types and late night sessions.

The tracklist has been slightly trimmed, but contains all the spirited nutrition of the original, keeping heads and feet off the ground with finely toggled and juggled dub FX that have become their hallmark, filleting and diffusing samples of obscure and classic roots dub records in an endless swirl of shifty subbass hits, vaporous vocal contrails and smudged harmonic horizons that come off like the results of Rhythm & Sound’s imaginary cosmic siblings.

Peerless! Crucial! Killer!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$40*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

BloodRun

A2

Dominion

A3

DubConception

A4

SearchDubEdit

A5

LivityChant

B1

CyantConquer

B2

TheySingTheyKnow

B3

VoiceOfTheVoiceless

B4

TekWeh

B5

KingControl

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