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Dan Mela - The Day Of The Black Panther Ep FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 TDBP (Dub)
A2 TDBP (Vakula Interpretation #1)
B1 You Were My Man
B2 TDBP (Vakula Interpretation #2)

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Wordandsound
  • Mastered At – Optimal Media GmbH – BE39720

Credits

  • Mastered By – MK
  • Remix – Vakula (tracks: A2, B2)

Notes

Comes with an info sheet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (UPC A Barcode): 827170532267
  • Matrix / Runout: BE39720-01 A1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout: BE39720-01 B1 MK

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WEN004 Dan Mela The Day Of Black Panther EP ‎(12", EP) What Ever Not WEN004 Italy 2014


Dan Mela - The Day Of The Black Panther Ep FLAC album

Musician performer: Dan Mela

Title: The Day Of The Black Panther Ep

Country: Italy

Date of release: 2014

Style: House, Tech House, Downtempo, Broken Beat

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1177 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 193

Other Formats: MIDI ASF MP3 XM AA RA AAC

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“The Day Of Black Panther Ep” shows a lot of respect for the movement that, with strength and deaths, marked the destiny of many Afro-Americans and allowed them to obtain, at least on paper, equality between blacks and whites. This is not a condemnation but a way to remember those who were the victims and those who still fight for those rights in the world. This EP is characterized by a very dirty sound: bits and pieces of audio documents from that time and the use of analogical machines. And who’s the best to be in charge of manipulating this EP? Vakula, who in his country, Ukraine, is still experiencing a dramatic, revolutionary, situation of fighting.”You’ve Never Been To Konotop” is the title of his last collection (the title already says everything), released on “Firecracker” and considered one of the best albums of 2013.
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“The Day Of Black Panther Ep” shows a lot of respect for the movement that, with strength and deaths, marked the destiny of many Afro-Americans and allowed them to obtain, at least on paper, equality between blacks and whites. This is not a condemnation but a way to remember those who were the victims and those who still fight for those rights in the world. This EP is characterized by a very dirty sound: bits and pieces of audio documents from that time and the use of analogical machines. And who’s the best to be in charge of manipulating this EP? Vakula, who in his country, Ukraine, is still experiencing a dramatic, revolutionary, situation of fighting.”You’ve Never Been To Konotop” is the title of his last collection (the title already says everything), released on “Firecracker” and considered one of the best albums of 2013.