Album

Bilious Paths

µ-Ziq

2003 · Electronic

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Bilious Paths by µ-Ziq

Bilious Paths is an Electronic album by µ-Ziq, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.

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Classic 2003 album by µ-Ziq; 12 tracks consisting of hard cut-up breaks influenced electronic, distorted washes of melodic detritus and occasional serene ambience; all harking back to his various pasts (the track 'Meinheld' for instance recalls '97's 'Lunatic Harness' and 'My Mengegus' would sound like it was lifted off 1993's 'Tango N'Vectif' were it not for the give-away of digital plug-in. However, much of the album charts new territory for Paradina, like the opening track 'Johnny Mastricht' which is inspired by the 2-step garage sound, but with Mike's own trademark melodic sensibilities taking the place of the bass and the 'Grape Nut beats' duo of tracks which mix 6/8 gabber-techno; old skool rave and nu-skool breaks with speed garage basslines and jungle drum. 'On?Off' features the vocals of Mike Dykehouse (another Planet Mu artist) embellishing a dirty-bass electroish anthem. It is officially the sixth µ-Ziq album. credits released June 2, 2003 .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Johnny Mastricht4:12
  2. 2Meinheld3:39
  3. 3Siege Of Antioch4:16
  4. 4Octelcogopod4:48
  5. 5On/Off3:44
  6. 6Silk Ties4:25
  7. 7AEC Merlin3:27
  8. 8Grape Nut Beats (Pt.1)5:21
  9. 9Grape Nut Beats (Pt.2)5:09
  10. 10Mouse Bums4:30
  11. 11Fall Of Antioch2:04
  12. 12My Mengegus6:57

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • IDM
  • abrasive
  • chaotic
  • cerebral

Credits

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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