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long-in-the-making collaborative compilation with Tundra Dubs label coming up robotelephant! 10 tracks from amazing electronic music producers from all around the world… 

New Release! Robot Elephant vs. Tundra Dubs - Compilation on 12” Vinyl, CD, Digital, coming end of March 2012.

Long time in the making (I think I proposed to do this to Ben Tundra about 9 months ago), we can finally announce this new compilation curated by Robot Elephant Records and Tundra Dubs in collaboration. Each side features 5 songs from 5 artists on the respective label roster - some of the songs are exclusive and will never appear anywhere else. Some of the artists are established since 2-3 years, some are brand new and will soon come up with debut releases.

As with all things we tend to release on our label, it’s an eclectic vision of interesting, unusual electronic music, composed by artists from all over the world-  from Perth / Australia with Ourobonic Plague, to Bucharest / Romania (HipDieBattery), Germany (The Church of Synth), Mexico (Ritualz), Italy (Husband) and whole bunch of US artists with ∆Aimon, Funerals, Mascara, Grimm Soundsystem and I††.

Tracklisting:

RER Side:

  1. Husband – Flowers 
  2. Ritualz – Heat 
  3. HipDieBattery – Bones 
  4. The Church of Synth – Geh Ins Licht 
  5. Ourobonic Plague – The Outer Alphabet

Tundra Dubs’ Side: 

  1. ∆Aimon – Low 
  2. Funerals – Water Over Night 
  3. Mascara – Sonnambula 
  4. Grimm Soundsystem – Korby Bryers 
  5. I†† - Local Locusts

Pre-order + sound snippets will be available on Monday next week via the Robot Elephant Shop.

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