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3rd Base > Sacrifice
code: base 9872
format: cd, duration: 66 minutes
style: dark ambient to jungle

artists / tracks:
The K. "Byrd"
Dual 606 "Mushrooms Toy"
Bluish "The Hunt"
Eleven "Depaught"
c.d.-slopper "verwirrung_Next(_or_noW)"
Strohmann "Laxal (Short version)"
Swamp Swallow
Robert Ferbrache "Sacrifice (Smiling Buddhas Remix)"
Familie Seelig "Electronic Frienship"
Smiling Buddha and Manu "Ectomat"
WOK

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3rd base > sacrifice

Second compilation release by base, the label for electronautic, soundblasting and groovetuning.
On 3rd base and sacrifice you will hear weird tales full of stoned drumboxes, buttkickin' basslines, dark junglefunk and massive computer delinquency. 3rd base and sacrifice reaches deep into regions beyond so-called illbient sounds, but never copies so-called illbient sounds.3rd base > sacrifice is an electroacoustic mindstorm coming right from the weird brains and thoughts of the producers to enjoy and open your body, mind and soul. Call them psychonautic dope-dub-frequency-terrorists, magic carpet-funksters or just smiling electronauts.3rd base and sacrifice knows no limits at all. It's all about fun and entertainment, free-style and abstraction. It's about the things between Ying and Yang. But don't be afraid - 3rd base will never deal with stuff like the 3rd eye. Before that, 3rd base will search for the second asshole. But be prepared! Listening to this record can damage your everyday thoughts about electronic music.

So listen to The K and his first intercourse with samples, to Dual 606 in the delay-landscapes, to Bluish and how they find King Kong in the jungle, to Eleven and his electronic acid-funk, to c.d-slopper (Hecker and FM's Ost) and their alpine computer-trips, to Fuckhead Michael Strohmann's alien malstrom, to Swamp Swallow and their muddy dopedelic, to Robert Ferbrache and his kraut-impressions of a Smiling Buddha gig in Colorado, to Familie Seelig's electro-pop, to Smiling Buddha and Manu as they shake their bodycells together and to WOK's psychonautic dub-blast. Sacrifice the guy on the 3rd base and be a winner!
Life's hard enough!

Text: DDT

updated 03.06.2009