- Digital
Various Artists
Socarrat Vol.2
MMDiscos
- Cat No: MMD040.2
- Release: 2026-04-24
- updated:
Track List
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1. Feel Fly - Arama Depesco
00:05:24 -
2. Das Komplex - Baby
00:06:27 -
3. Ruf Dug - Ay B'y
00:05:17 -
4. Saturn - Mood Swinger
00:07:24 -
5. Statues - Hollow Winds
00:07:23 -
6. Jarle Bråthen - Everything Will Soon Reveal Itself
00:05:44 -
7. Atlantic Brain - Welcome to the Mischgebiet
00:04:46 -
8. Voyle - Siren 0718
00:05:42 -
9. Apollon Telefax - Punk
00:03:45 -
10. Torrello - The Immediate Rush
00:05:10 -
11. Tallac - Phantm Limb
00:05:30 -
12. Pacific Coliseum - Reading Stars
00:03:40 -
13. Keikee - Spacebirds
00:06:27
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After the overwhelming response to the first volume, we continue celebrating 10 years of MM Discos with a fresh dose of Socarrat. Volume II unfolds as a vibrant sonic tutti-frutti, diving deep into arpeggios, breaks and a wide spectrum of cosmic frequencies.
Dark-Balearic moods resurface through post-Valencian influences via Das Komplex, drifting into psychedelic realms with Statues and touching kraut-infused territories through Saturn's contribution.
Spatial post-Italo journeys come from Feel Fly, Jarle Bråthen, Tallac and Keikee, before landing in Voyle's electronic funk, with breaks-driven energy supplied by Atlantic Brain and Apollon Telefax.
Tropical psychedelia is delivered by the legendary Ruf Dug alongside the ever-talented Pacific Coliseum, and last but not least, Torrello closes the trip with a dose of groovy proto-house.
Dark-Balearic moods resurface through post-Valencian influences via Das Komplex, drifting into psychedelic realms with Statues and touching kraut-infused territories through Saturn's contribution.
Spatial post-Italo journeys come from Feel Fly, Jarle Bråthen, Tallac and Keikee, before landing in Voyle's electronic funk, with breaks-driven energy supplied by Atlantic Brain and Apollon Telefax.
Tropical psychedelia is delivered by the legendary Ruf Dug alongside the ever-talented Pacific Coliseum, and last but not least, Torrello closes the trip with a dose of groovy proto-house.
