Paleo

Paleo

lp

747

July 15, 2018
6 tracks

Preview: Suture Lines

0:006:29

747’s Paleo is an essential acid collection of eight diverse tracks, with a vinyl-exclusive D side. Aquaregia’s first long playing release weaves through the different faces of acid on a time travelling trip through geological history.  The journey begins with warm pads enveloping lush landscapes fringing the shallow, prehistoric seas where swarms of trilobites frenetically scurry, seeking to survive and evolve. Roiling subaquatic vulcanism rules the B side; a seeding ground for exotic crystals whose hexagonal points vie for space as the magma cools and the minerals speciate. We’re then taken further into the depths, where planispiral ammonoids swim in the pseudo-antigravity of the saline seas. And finally, closing out the excursion, we’re transported from ages past, through the fleeting present into the future, to a warming ocean with disrupted ecosystems and unpredictable currents; the effect of a morphing climate.

Tracks

1
2
3
4
5
6

Individual track purchase

Suture Lines

Suture Lines

747

Digital track

€2.00

Astero Ceras

Astero Ceras

747

Digital track

€2.00

Pangea

Pangea

747

Digital track

€2.00

Tethys

Tethys

747

Digital track

€2.00

Cambrian

Cambrian

747

Digital track

€2.00

Cretaceous

Cretaceous

747

Digital track

€2.00

Purchase items (2)

Paleo 2x12"

Paleo 2x12"

Merch
physical item
sold out
includes digital download

$21.00

one item

2x12" Vinyl featuring 2 vinyl only tracks - Holocene and Proxima

Digital album

Digital album

Digital
digital download

€12.00

full release

747’s Paleo is an essential acid collection of eight diverse tracks, with a vinyl-exclusive D side. Aquaregia’s first long playing release weaves through the different faces of acid on a time travelling trip through geological history.  The journey begins with warm pads enveloping lush landscapes fringing the shallow, prehistoric seas where swarms of trilobites frenetically scurry, seeking to survive and evolve. Roiling subaquatic vulcanism rules the B side; a seeding ground for exotic crystals whose hexagonal points vie for space as the magma cools and the minerals speciate. We’re then taken further into the depths, where planispiral ammonoids swim in the pseudo-antigravity of the saline seas. And finally, closing out the excursion, we’re transported from ages past, through the fleeting present into the future, to a warming ocean with disrupted ecosystems and unpredictable currents; the effect of a morphing climate.