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Banco De Gaia

Altered Realities, Vol. 1

Banco De Gaia

15 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 44 MINUTES • AUG 04 2023

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
3
Planet For Sale (Banco de Gaia's Breathe A Little Life Mix)
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06:06
4
Shape Your Dreams (Banco de Gaia Remix)
04:56
5
Ibn Sina (Banco de Gaia Remix)
06:48
6
Shiva Nataraj (Banco de Gaia Remix)
06:40
7
Mopti Street (Banco de Gaia Remix)
07:34
8
Zion High (Banco de Gaia Remix)
06:30
9
Empress Of The Tarot (Banco de Gaia Remix)
06:58
10
Folklaw (Banco de Gaia Mix)
07:14
11
Gold Dust Woman (Banco de Gaia Gold Dub Woman Remix)
05:19
12
All I Have A Know (Banco de Gaia Remix)
07:54
13
Get Out (Remix By Banco de Gaia)
07:44
14
Good Morning London (Banco de Gaia's Arhythmia Remix)
07:11
15
A Loop in Time (Banco de Gaia Remix)
06:19
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Artist bios

Inspired to enter the field of electronic music by Britain's acid house explosion of the late '80s, Toby Marks took quite a different spin on electronica with his recordings as Banco de Gaia, introducing elements of Eastern and Arabic music, sampling similarly exotic sources, and tying the whole to ambient-dub rhythms. Marks began releasing cassette-only albums in the early '90s, distributed through a network of clubs and artists known as Planet Dog. When Planet Dog became a record label as well (later the home of Eat Static and Timeshard), Banco de Gaia debuted on disc with the Desert Wind EP, released in November 1993. Early the following year, Marks released his first album, Maya. For 1995's Last Train to Lhasa, Marks concerned himself with the plight of occupied Tibet. The following year brought a rare concert recording, Live at Glastonbury, with Big Men Cry appearing in 1997, followed by The Magical Sounds of Banco de Gaia two years later. In late 2000, Marks returned with Igizeh through Six Degrees Records, a label with which he decided to stay for 2004's You Are Here and 2006's Farewell Ferengistan. ~ John Bush

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