Album lore
Caldera, issued by Outersect in March 2008 on GOA Records, assembles nine tracks rooted in psychill and psydub currents. The album’s palette combines downtempo rhythms with ambient textures, as heard on pieces like “Litany” and “Light Universe.” Outersect’s approach, marked by subtle layering and measured pacing, aligns with the label’s penchant for reflective, beat-driven compositions.The record’s presence among just over five thousand Last.fm listeners confirms its quiet circulation within niche circles. Tracks such as “La Ilaha Il Allah” and “Seismic Weasel (Outersect Mix)” underscore the group’s engagement with psystep and other offshoots, placing Caldera within a lineage of electronic artifacts favored by crate-diggers seeking restrained yet immersive sound design.
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Album lore
Caldera, issued by Outersect in March 2008 on GOA Records, assembles nine tracks rooted in psychill and psydub currents. The album’s palette combines downtempo rhythms with ambient textures, as heard on pieces like “Litany” and “Light Universe.” Outersect’s approach, marked by subtle layering and measured pacing, aligns with the label’s penchant for reflective, beat-driven compositions.The record’s presence among just over five thousand Last.fm listeners confirms its quiet circulation within niche circles. Tracks such as “La Ilaha Il Allah” and “Seismic Weasel (Outersect Mix)” underscore the group’s engagement with psystep and other offshoots, placing Caldera within a lineage of electronic artifacts favored by crate-diggers seeking restrained yet immersive sound design.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-4Z3jYSV1PcwwAjdDscfbTf |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify