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Alpha 606
Live set
Posted by Starrie
on 9 December 2009 (15:55:15)
What is the name of the first track? Love it!
Posted by paul
on 19 December 2009 (14:14:22)
hello its tacticalbattledroid here just want to say im luvin this ';-)
Posted by Ecstasio
on 19 December 2009 (13:35:44)
Thanks for this set.
Posted by paul
on 19 December 2009 (13:32:27)
hello its tacticalbattledroid here just want to say im luvin this ';-)
Posted by Armando
on 17 December 2009 (23:23:59)
Thanks Starrie, it's called Defection. Coming out on the I.T. debut album in a few months.
Posted by woodzee
on 11 January 2010 (00:55:14)
Interesting set reminiscent touches from Miami Bass like it.
Electrónica Afro-Cubano from Armando Martinez aka Alpha 606.
This live set was recorded in London for Spannered in September 2009. You can read more about Armando's music and the history of Alpha 606 here.

Recent releases include the widely acclaimed Electrónica Afro-Cubano EP for Interdimensional Transmissions and inclusion on the 2009 Touchin' Bass compilation Geometry.

 The debut Alpha 606 album is out on Interdimensional Transmissions early next year.


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