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Earthly Delights is the debut album by Beat Pharmacy aka Brendon Moeller, whose previous releases can be found on Astralwerks, Six Degrees, Wave Music, King Street & Codek.Earthly Delights incorporates a lush fusion of dub, afrobeat, electronic, jazz and healthy doses of psychedelia that are filtered, tweaked, and accelerated into the future, hovering in space and echoing messages of life, love and emotion into the cosmos.Earthly Delights is intoxicating, equally good on dancefloors, in living rooms, lounges, on iPods...Earthly Delights balances the use of electronic production techniques and live instrumentation, guitar and horn samples provided by Shigeru Tanabu and Todd Simon.Two tracks co-written and performed by Paul St. Hilaire aka Tikiman.
Beat Pharmacy: Brendon Moeller.
Personnel: Paul St. Hilaire (vocals); Todd M. Simon (horns).
Additional personnel: Paul St. Hilaire.
Beat Pharmacy Earthly Delights Songs | 1. | Breathing | |
| 2. | Cape Town | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Race Track Jockey - (featuring Paul St. Hilaire) | |
| 4. | Here to Go | |
| 5. | Monkey's Wedding | |
| 6. | New Dawn | |
| 7. | Don't Bodda Me - (featuring Paul St. Hilaire) | |
| 8. | Scratching a Surface | |
| 9. | Afrotech | |
| 10. | Happy Daze | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Keef | |
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