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Ramzi
Cocon

Cocon

Artists

Ramzi

Catno

FAT05

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Canada

Release date

May 14, 2020

Tucked away on the underside of the cosmos RAMZi’s ‘cocon’ hangs snugly, gently rocking in the celestial zephyr. Constructed as a means of protection from the outside world, this silken safe haven offered up an idyllic space for the maturation of the 9 micrococoons shown here in full bloom.

Houti’s helpful hands allowed for a slightly difficult time touring through Europe to be turned into the fertile soil from which 'Coeur Dodu', ‘Malaga Trancehall’ and ‘Babyboom 2020’ blossomed, while the rest of the album sprang forth from a happier period spent between Montreal and Melbourne, before the Earth’s current period of seismonasty.

RAMZi hopes that you enjoy this music, that you are managing this slowdown time as best as possible and that you remember 'the Earth laughs in flowers’.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$46*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

La Route Des Étoiles

1:41

A2

Coeur Dodu

3:15

A3

Spring Emu

4:01

A4

Chonki

2:27

A5

Malaga Trancehall

3:25

B1

Nos Enfants

2:56

B2

Babyboom 2020

2:27

B3

Sluggin

3:01

B4

Mutation

4:07

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