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Djnotadj: Deep Roots In Shallow Ground (20th Anniversary) - VINYL LP

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Management number 205776035 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $106.80 Model Number 205776035
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Title: Deep Roots In Shallow Ground (20th Anniversary)
Artist: Djnotadj
Label: Mixtape Meditation
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 845121046076
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2023-05-05
Number of Discs: 1

This album came out around the same time people were first hearing the early "jamtronic" pioneers emerge. Djnotadj shared the stage with most of 'em including STS9, The New Deal, Lake Trout, Siamese, etc. Made for true headphone meditation: delayed guitars, rhodes, flutes, synths, pads, drum n' bass, house, and trip-hop beats, along with plenty of glitchy ambience blend live instrumentation and electronic sound-shaping into 12 mostly instrumental tracks that flow seamlessly together resulting in 60+ minutes of sonic goodness! Throw it on your portable listening device for workouts, road trips, parties, coffee shops, or your turntable.

Tracks:
1.1 Intro
1.2 Global Control
1.3 Plastikon Feat. Regina Cruse
1.4 Light It Up Feat. Jesse Jackson
1.5 Upside Down (Chilly Chill Mix)
1.6 The Chronister
1.7 Hectic Daze Feat. Nate Jorgenson
1.8 Cluster of Stars (Don't Exist)
1.9 Ghosty
1.10 Translucence Part 1 Feat. That Guy Downstairs
1.11 Reverse Rotation (Back and Forth) Feat. Johnny Quest and Konsept
1.12 Outro Feat. Kai Au ; Leonard Dstroy

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