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Quid Rides

Quid Rides
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Artists

CAM

Catno

ABST 016

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Reissue

Country

Spain

Release date

Nov 5, 2020

CAM aka CARL MATTHEWS Qvid Rides Abstrakce Spain

Reissue of this obscure cassette from 1987, a really interesting rarity by Carl Matthews under the CAM moniker. Sturdy synth basslines sculpt solid rhythm patterns that bring to mind the innovations of the moment in electro and dance records. Having in mind that Matthews was a white ambient composer, it´s very curious to find him dropping these groovy bombs that sound like a primitive detroit electro or hip hop beats, mixed with sampled voices that recall Art of Noise influences. Also to mention the conceptual work: Quid Rides is inspired in Roman Civilization, as the name of both the album and tracks point (all of them in latin). Experimental-roman-electro seems to be a pretty weird label, but works fine here... Mutant-futuristic-proto-electro for roman statues would work too.

Letterpress cover, including insert with liner notes by Colin potter, who has also been in charge of the remastering.
crédits

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

22€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Quid Rides

4:22

A2

Tempus Fugit

5:41

A3

Pax

4:02

A4

Ultra Vires

4:39

A5

Ad Hoc

4:01

B1

Vade In Pace

6:04

B2

Ipso Facto

5:18

B3

Locus In Quo

5:20

BB4

Consummatum Est

6:01

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