Live Review: Moonshoe Records releases second LIMBS volume featuring Roza Terenzi, Setwun and more

19 October 2020 | 4:29 pm | Evie Weily
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MOONSHOE RECORDS have released the second volume to their LIMBS compilation series, titled LIMBS vol 2 - From Inside, Out.

MOONSHOE RECORDS have just released the second volume to their LIMBS compilation series, titled LIMBS vol 2- From Inside, Out. Released on October 2, they have announced that all profits will be donated to Seed Mob, a branch of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition that focuses on Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander movement for climate justice.

The Sydney label, run by COUSIN, has collected a lineup of unreleased tracks from local artists and international friends of the label including ROZA TERENZI, SETWUN, OK EG, GALLERY B and more.

LIMBS vol 2 - From Inside, Out is a 12-track release that embraces a broad spectrum of genres, all while remaining deeply sophisticated and atmospheric - a trademark of the label. Hypnotic rhythms dip in and out of the tracks to cultivate an evolving tone across the compilation, filling it with tasteful percussion, foundational melodies and other-worldly synths.

Moonshoe Records have been a reputable force in the underground Sydney scene since their breakout in 2015. This compilation is a follow up to the first 21-track volume, LIMBS - For Wildlife, which was released in the midst of the 2019-20 Australian bushfire crisis, with 100% of profits donated to WIRES (Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service).

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LIMBS vol 2 - From Inside, Out is available now via Bandcamp.

TRACKLIST

01 GOHS & Fellipe Abdalla - O Premeiro Dois

02 The Die Youngs - Time Answers

03 Roza Terenzi - Sunday Slo

04 Setwun - Real Rekidz

05 Patios - Bells and Whistles

06 OK EG - Bookaar Dub

07 Angus Mills - Transient 

08 Pleasure - MISTY

09 Special Feelings - Curbside Finds

10 DiscJose - Haze

11 Gallery B - Rezine

12 Tara Clerkin & Sunny Joe Paradisos - Tupas & Emika

 

Words by EVIE WEILY

Image by Moonshoe Records

Artwork by Kayla Sutton

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