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MUSIQ 262LP
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Debut Mule Musiq release of one of the label's favorite producers, Tornado Wallace. This music was released on CD only in Japan by a clothing shop vender in 2018. Mule Musiq love the hypnotic and psychedelic beautiful Balearic tracks of the release and are happy to release this fantastic music on vinyl.
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OM 017LP
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Repressed. Optimo Music release Midnight Mania, a five-track mini album from Australia's Tornado Wallace. Now based in Berlin Tornado Wallace has crafted an organic, psychedelic, percussive master work. The title track will be released as a digital single in advance of the album on Optimo Music Digital Danceforce. Tornado Wallace would like to add a few words about the record: "The music is inspired by earth, both the planet itself as the small insignificant celestial being in the great cosmic story, and earth -- the dirt itself -- the womb and the tomb of life's mysteries and wild manifestations."
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RB 069EP
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It just had to be done! A remix package for Tornado Wallace's critically-acclaimed debut album Lonely Planet' (RB 009CD/LP, 2017). Guest list: I:Cube, Move D, Prins Thomas. Menu: two masterful house music takes on "Today", one psychedelic bongo shuffle with the parts of "Trance Encounters", and an added bonus beat. Results: Entertainment, excitement, enticement.
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ANIMALS 003EP
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After a fashionably long hiatus between drinks, Melbourne's Animals Dancing returns with its third release, this time from Boroondara's Tornado Wallace. Strap yourself in and feel the G's.
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RB 009CD
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The accumulation of about four years of work, with tracks written in Berlin and Melbourne, Tornado Wallace's debut album Lonely Planet is nothing like what may have expected from the Australian expat. No stranger to fans and followers of ESP Institute, Beats In Space and Music From Memory's sister label Second Circle, Tornado Wallace's strain of releases, so far, merge functionality with a musical playfulness that led him to find himself as one of the producer's behind José Padilla's International Feel album So Many Colours (IFEEL 042CD/LP, 2015). Here, he leaves the needs of the dancefloor behind in order to create a magical mystery tour de trance into his inner jungle. How about some references? New age sounds meet new wave melodies, Grace Jones runs into the Dire Straits at Compass Point while a Korg Mini Pops and a Roland CR78 make amends for Sly & Robbie's absence, Michael Mann pictures Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness, Robert Rauschenberg tries his luck at naturalism and an imagined Wally Badarou echoes through all of it. Sandwiched between the title track and the yearning beauty of the album's final point "Healing Feeling", the listener will get all of that as well as collaborations with and contributions of No Zu, David Hischfelder and the voice of Sui Zhen on "Today", who would easily make Anna Domino take her proverbial hat off. With Lonely Planet, Tornado Wallace has created an album that supersedes the requirements and expectations of a debut. Like a lost Island Records or a never released Made To Measure album, Lonely Planet soundtracks notions and ideas that recall the nostalgic future in the past as much as it looks ahead.
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RB 009LP
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2024 repress; LP version. 180 gram vinyl. Gatefold sleeve. The accumulation of about four years of work, with tracks written in Berlin and Melbourne, Tornado Wallace's debut album Lonely Planet is nothing like what may have expected from the Australian expat. No stranger to fans and followers of ESP Institute, Beats In Space and Music From Memory's sister label Second Circle, Tornado Wallace's strain of releases, so far, merge functionality with a musical playfulness that led him to find himself as one of the producer's behind José Padilla's International Feel album So Many Colours (IFEEL 042CD/LP, 2015). Here, he leaves the needs of the dancefloor behind in order to create a magical mystery tour de trance into his inner jungle. How about some references? New age sounds meet new wave melodies, Grace Jones runs into the Dire Straits at Compass Point while a Korg Mini Pops and a Roland CR78 make amends for Sly & Robbie's absence, Michael Mann pictures Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness, Robert Rauschenberg tries his luck at naturalism and an imagined Wally Badarou echoes through all of it. Sandwiched between the title track and the yearning beauty of the album's final point "Healing Feeling", the listener will get all of that as well as collaborations with and contributions of No Zu, David Hischfelder and the voice of Sui Zhen on "Today", who would easily make Anna Domino take her proverbial hat off. With Lonely Planet, Tornado Wallace has created an album that supersedes the requirements and expectations of a debut. Like a lost Island Records or a never released Made To Measure album, Lonely Planet soundtracks notions and ideas that recall the nostalgic future in the past as much as it looks ahead.
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