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Dublicist - The Reptile Brain Sessions Vol 3 album flac Performer: Dublicist
Title: The Reptile Brain Sessions Vol 3
Style: Dub, Experimental
Released: 2015
MP3 album: 1794 mb
FLAC album: 1279 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AAC MPC MIDI TTA VQF WAV MMF
Genre: Electronic / Reggae

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Tracklist

1 Reptile Brain Wins Again 8:42
2 Teethwalking 10:56
3 Vice Or Habit 9:13
4 Deadlocked 9:38
5 Parthogenic 6:56
6 Package Wet Dog 7:53
7 Rocked 7:03
8 Bad Times Times 7:09


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Hm, Vol.3 turns out to be more interesting here and there than Vol.2, on the other hand 3 remixes of tracks from Vol.1 plus 5 new tracks is something inbetween. What is heavy dub sound with lot of more effects and delays than heavy dub sound with lot of effects and delays anyway? Almost the same. Let's say, if you like Vol.1 and Vol.2, Vol.3 is no bad choice. 8.0 out of 10.