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QS 109CD
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"The Psychedelic Mochi Case (2000) was the first release from the project Very Mash'ta. A year later, the project reappears with newly recorded material. 70's Zen Manifesto is a story about memories and anticipation. In a kaleidoscopic manner, Mash'ta presents images culled from everywhere and nowhere; while everything and nothing is destructured and recomposed through the mind's filters. Rest assure that Very Mash'ta is not a nostalgic trip! In this manifesto kung-fu heroes are fighting against infra bass, while rhythms are the backbone of the absurd. Electronic textures surround the global village with reverence, yet maintaining a sense of humor. This new album is based on two sources: material composed in the perspective of telling a new story, and extracts from a soundtrack composed for an Art Festival in Shangai (Polarize). This is futuristic vintage music, a soundtrack fed by multiple sources, genres and approaches."
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