Dub Spencer & Trance Hill: Imago Cells

Dub Spencer & Trance Hill: Imago Cells

Dub Spencer & Trance Hill: Imago Cells

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Imago Cells
Artist: Dub Spencer & Trance Hill
Label: Echo Beach
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4015698609110
Genre: International

Vinyl LP pressing. Dub Spencer & Trance Hill have been in the music business for 20 years and are still very much as hungry as a caterpillar in a leafy forest. In everything the band has done the dub component has loomed large, regardless of whether it was mixed up humorously and intelligently with Christmas songs, spoken words or spaghetti westerns. But despite the varied influences, electronic, psychedelic, "trance" elements always played an important role in the work of the renowned Swiss band, finding their ideal expression in sweat-drenched live shows that are truly a step beyond the ordinary. Now, finally, this side of the band is being given pride of place on the quartet's new, twelfth album, Imago Cells, which heralds a metamorphosis.

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