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Sven Torstenson

Drugs

Word and Sound

BEWITH136LP

LP Black $37
  • Part of Sonoton Library Reissue Campaign
  • First time reissue
  • Pressed on 140g Black Vinyl

Description

Sven Torstenson's notorious Drugs is a loopdigga's fever dream, bursting with breaks for days and featuring possibly the most iconic cover of all library music's cult classics. First released in 1980, it's now a hyper-rare and seriously sought-after electronic album full of experimental soundscapes and samples just waiting to be flipped. It's both terrifying and terrifyingly good. So much so, it's been brilliantly sampled by Kendrick Lamar and Chance The Rapper.

The sleeve describes Drugs as containing "the newest dimensions of electronic sounds. "Dramatic underscores for all problems of today's life and society, at the border between reality and delusion." That's pretty spot-on. The fast moving "Euphoria" is an incredible, unignorable opener. It's loaded with disorientating effects and really needs to be heard to be believed. It's followed by the gorgeous "Soft Hallucinations", containing quiet, meditative and beautiful sounds - as the title suggests. One...
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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Euphoria
  • 2 Soft Hallucinations
  • 3 Sky Move
  • 4 Destroyed Dreams
  • 5 Horror Trip
  • 6 Floating Illusions
  • 7 Lost Chance
  • 8 The Morning After
  • 9 Random Thoughts
  • 10 Heroin
  • 11 Night Trip
  • 12 Day Trip
  • 13 Dealer's Corner
  • 14 Sad And Hopeless
  • 15 Riding Pegasus
  • 16 Hopeless Chaos
  • 17 Goin' Mad