Ape to Angel
Ape to Angel is an album released in 2004 by the New Zealand electronica duo, Pitch Black. AllMusic described it as "a hypnotic recording that combines dub, dark trance and sampling".[1]
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Released | 2004 | |||
Label | Koala | |||
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Track listing
- "Ape To Angel"
- "Freefall"
- "Lost In Translation"
- "Big Trouble Upstairs"
- "Melt"
- "Flex"
- "Elements Turn"
- "The Random Smiler" (Live at Sandwiches, Wellington)
- "Empty Space Missing Units"
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gollark: They could kill the coronavirus by firing relativistic protons at it.
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