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-22.7
- (With CD, 2 Pack)
- Artist: Molecule
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 2/23/2018

-22.7
- (With CD, 2 Pack)
- Artist: Molecule
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 2/23/2018

Product Notes
Double LP version. Translucent gatefold sleeve; Printed inner sleeves; Includes CD Molecule returns with a new odyssey both physical and musical. Following the success of 60°43' Nord (BEC 5156067/5156476/5156477, 2015), his concept debut played, recorded, and mixed on a fishing boat during a 34-day journey in the Atlantic Ocean, the French producer decided this time to take the process further up north and embarked on a voyage to Greenland. Isolated for five weeks in the small Inuit village of Tiniteqilaaq, Romain Delahaye used his "survival electrokit" to find new sounds in the fjords, the icefields, and the hostile, yet dazzling landscapes surrounding him. Entirely recorded and mixed in this remote place, the tracks of -22.7°C range from contemplative ambient atmospheres to more upbeat techno blizzards and accurately translate this epic self-reflective adventure across a land of contrast, it's abyssal silences, it's immaculate glaciers and it's blinding whiteness. With ten previously unheard tracks, -22.7°C is set to confirm Molecule's status as a one-of-a-kind producer in today's electro scene.
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Artist(s)Molecule