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BAUHAUS 004LP
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Homage to Tarab is a journey between cultures, times, places and of course sounds that were molded within the Middle Eastern orient that had shaped The Hallways' musical perception. All out of tremendous respect to their legacies. Described in one short sentence, experimental Arabic drone music. Picture dark synths, alienated rare drum machines meet ancient organ lamentations, beats the bubble from deep within and such that floats around spaces in circles while constantly changing. Ones that feel like flying on top of a magic carpet ride over deserts, mosques, ancient prayer books while in the background the dimming lights of a mysterious asphalt and concrete covered city.
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BAUHAUS 003EP
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Straight from the long-forgotten tapes of Avi Matos and never released before. The dub version of "Ish I'm Neshama" (man with soul) that was featured on his iconic Lokeach Et Hayom Leat album that was released in 1986 as the first ever reggae and dub record to be made in Israel. Produced by the greatest of the greatest Yossi Fine and Dennis Bovel. This 7" with the special dub version sees the light of day for the first time ever, alongside its original track.
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BAUHAUS 002LP
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Bauhaus Records are delivering a passion project. When it came out in 1986, Avi Matos's album Lokeach Et Hayom Leat (Taking the Day Slowly) was the first ever reggae and dub album to be made in Israel. Needless to say, it was way ahead of its time. Back then, the production has been a milestone and brought together some of Israel's best musicians at the time. Diggers holy grail. Remastered at Curve Pusher Studios (where legendary Mad Professor, Lee "Scratch" Perry records were done).
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