November newness comes from the Mad-Hop family with the release of Krakatit from Karaoke Tundra. For me, this has got to be one of the best electronica releases I've heard recently, however, the only drawback is the tracks are too short. This is the final part of Karaoke Tundra's "Monster Trilogy" that is inspired by Czech writer Karel Čapek's sci-fi novel of the same name, about a scientist who has invented a nuclear explosive. By the way....it's a freebie. Be sure to say thanks!
Friday, November 22, 2013
Karaoke Tundra: Krakatit
November newness comes from the Mad-Hop family with the release of Krakatit from Karaoke Tundra. For me, this has got to be one of the best electronica releases I've heard recently, however, the only drawback is the tracks are too short. This is the final part of Karaoke Tundra's "Monster Trilogy" that is inspired by Czech writer Karel Čapek's sci-fi novel of the same name, about a scientist who has invented a nuclear explosive. By the way....it's a freebie. Be sure to say thanks!
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