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radioactive sandwich combines fresh breakbeats, psychadelic synth lines, and deep grooves to cook up this sandwich that is sure to satiate even the hungriest of listeners. their philosophy is very simple: write the music they want to hear, regardless of s
Genre:
Electronic: Breakbeat/Breaks
Release Date:
2006
The Earls of Sandwich
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(837101178471)
Record Label: Radioactive Sandwich
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Radioactive Sandwich is proud to announce the release of their debut album, "The Earls of Sandwich"!
Since the beginning of time, two things have been true: Man needs food and Man needs to create music. Combine these two prehistoric needs and you find the group Radioactive Sandwich. Slice One and Slice Two came together realizing they were starved for a more fulfilling, hearty breed of music. They needed to create a satisfying mix, not only for themselves but also for the millions of starving people out in the world just like them.
When Radioactive Sandwich formed in 2004, they had one goal in mind - to write the music that they want to hear. For to long did Slice One and Slice Two struggle to find music that kept them occupied for longer then a day or two. So they took it upon themselves to create "The Earls of Sandwich".
After working together for a year, they started to widdle down the song choices, from a catalogue of 40+ tracks, for "The Earls of Sandwich". They decided to go with a breaks and downtempo recipe for their debut meal for the masses.
Combining fresh breaks, groovy bass, and psychedelic synth lines, Radioactive Sandwich has served up a debut offering that is sure to satisfy even the hungriest of listeners.
"The Earls of Sandwich" is available now through www.radioactivesandwich.com, CDBABY, and Itunes (and soon to be more digital music services)!
For more information, visit www.radioactivesandwich.com and www.myspace.com/radioactivesandwich
Contact: radioactivesandwich@gmail.com
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great
author: dell
A rare groove indeed!
author: Jonny
Don't let the "Downtempo" tag fool you. This is no IDM shoegazer material. The beats are phat, with killer riffs aplenty and some sublime sounds. It's hard to make an instrumental album that holds the attention from start to finish, but the boys have pulled it off. Beautiful.
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This CD is a masterpiece
author: thelandofjosh
I love this cd its a amazing accomplishment of music and soul.
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top notch
author: shakti_junkie
couldnt make a better first impression. The Earls knock the frames off.
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