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Calibro 35 'Bandits on Mars' + 'CLBR35' 7"

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super ltd. single by Italian cinematic funk combo

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Calibro 35 'Bandits on Mars' + 'CLBR35'  7"

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super ltd. single by Italian cinematic funk combo

Record Kicks proudly presents "Bandits On Mars" the new single by legendary Italian cinematic funk combo Calibro 35 sampled by Dr.Dre in " Compton", taken from their forthcoming new album S.P.A.C.E.
"Bandits on Mars" available on a super limited edition 45 vinyl together with bonus track "CLBR35", is Calibro 35's new single and anticipates their new album S.P.A.C.E. that hits the streets next 06 November. On the A side of the limited edition 45, Bandits On Mars is an explosive lunar funk shaker that is pure dynamite. On the flip side the bonus track out of the album "CLBR35", is an irresistible cinematic funk dirty groover.
Recorded on tape on a 8 tracks tape recorder at the analog Mecca Toe Rag Studios in London, the worldwide famous studio where The White Stripes penned "Elephant", S.P.A.C.E. is the 5th studio album by Calibro 35. Described by Rolling Stone magazine's as "the most fascinating, retro-maniac and genuine thing, that happened to Italy in the last years", Calibro 35 enjoys a worldwide reputation as one of the coolest independent band around. Music by Calibro 35 has been used on Dr.Dre hip hop album of the year "Compton" ("One Shot One Kill feat Snoop Dog") and by Jay-Z ("Picasso Baby"), Child of Lov & Damon Albarn ("One Day") and hip hop supergroup Demigodz ("The Summer Of Sam"). They've played major venues and festivals all over Europe, with several trips playing the States and as unique musicians they've collaborated with amongst the others, PJ Harvey, Mike Patton, John Parish and Stewart Copeland. Get ready and be prepared to wear spacesuits, Calibro 35 are back and are about to lead you to new imaginary territories full of groove!

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Product Code RK45060
Delivery time 2-3 Tage*

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