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Tri​á​ngulos De Luz Y Espacios De Sombra

Tri​á​ngulos De Luz Y Espacios De Sombra

Artists

Various

Catno

39SC

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

Canada

Release date

Styles

Ambient

Tri​á​ngulos De Luz Y Espacios De Sombra compilation various artists on Séance Centre.

Triángulos De Luz Y Espacios De Sombra (Triangles of Light and Spaces of Shadow) is a collection of visionary Mexican electronic music sourced from obscure cassettes, CDs, private pressings, and personal archives, presented by Séance Centre and Smiling C. These works trace an expansive scene of prescient musicians who created a unique speculative cosmology, forging Mesoamerican mythologies with innovative sonic technologies.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$41.31*

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39SC - CA - 2024

1

Arbol Perenne (Gabo) - Preludio S/N

2

Antonio Zepeda Y Eugenio Toussaint - Viento de Lluvia

3

La Fábula - Acuarela Crepuscular

4

Antonio Zepeda Y Eblen Macari - Brisa

5

Armando Velasco - Dafne

6

Eblen Macari - Clarion

7

Vistas Fijas - Dias De Margarita

8

Arbol Perenne (Gabo) - Era Venus

9

Armando Velasco - Una Vez

10

Isaac Alva - Valle De La Luna

11

La Fábula - Changanyika

12

Germán Bringas - Non Observan

13

Antonio Zepeda Y Jorge Reyes - Nosotros Éramos Los Colibrís De Tus Sueños

14

José Luis Fernández Ledesma - La Primera Luz

15

Vistas Fijas - Gotas

16

José Luis Fernández Ledesma - Evos Luz

17

Isaac Alva - Vuelo Azul

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