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Cat-No:MI-033
Release-Date:31.03.2023
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4251804141253
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Fredfades & Sraw - A1 Double Density
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Fredfades & Sraw - A2 Smoggy
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Fredfades & Sraw - A3 Playing with Time
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Fredfades & Sraw - A4 Mobbin’ for a Hobby ft. Planet Asia & Waz
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Fredfades & Sraw - A5 Closer
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Fredfades & Sraw - A6 Trapped ft. Pink Siifu
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Fredfades & Sraw - B1 Intermezzo
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Fredfades & Sraw - B2 2night
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Fredfades & Sraw - B3. Rings Around Saturn
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Fredfades & Sraw - B4 The Maxi-Single ft. Planet Asia
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Fredfades & Sraw - B5 Omnichord
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Fredfades & Sraw - B6 Spark Lah ft. Blue November
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Fredfades & Sraw - B7 Outro
Genre: Hip-Hop. Beats, Rap, Lo-Fi Beats,
A1 Double Density
A2 Smoggy
A3 Playing with Time
A4 Mobbin’ for a Hobby ft. Planet Asia & Waz
A5 Closer
A6 Trapped ft. Pink Siifu
B1 Intermezzo
B2 2night
B3 Rings Around Saturn
B4 The Maxi-Single ft. Planet Asia
B5 Omnichord
B6 Spark Lah ft. Blue November
B7 Outro


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SP-1200 beats made using postal service. Fredfades and Sraw collaborate through post, exchanging dusty beats for an experimental Hip Hop record. The process of sending floppy discs back and forth, where each producer added element over
element on their own SP-1200, has been on-going for almost 10 years, slowly building a collaborative body of work.
The result is Double Density, an LP that oozes with the character of that infamous instrument which laid much of the foundation for the earliest Hip Hop artists and still manages to evoke those raw and visceral sounds of that era. Reinforcing those
sounds are the voices of Planet Asia, Pink Siifu and Blue November, who deliver lyrics from US coasts to Scandanavia’s fjords.
The duos collaborative effort swims in a sea of eclectic influences where Jazz, Soul and Hip-Hop thrive in the construct of this
unique instrument. The drum machine pops, crackles and hisses on a bed of big bass lines through 12 tracks that go from
short instrumentals to fully arranged songs.
Taking Hip-Hop back to its origins, everything is stripped bare to its essentials and for every vocal track, there’s its antithesis in
the form of an instrumental break. It’s a record that plays with the archetypes of Hip Hop and Rap as something that we’ve lost
over the years that begs for revocation. Double Density sounds exotic in the world of today’s gleaming beats. More