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Synthesizing - Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP - Turntable Lab Exclusive - PRE-ORDER

Light In The Attic / SKU: lp-18068
1982 experimental electronic, exploding w/ creativity + pre-dating acid house; remastered HQ 2LP edition, Lab exclusivo!
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  • "Light in the Attic (LITA) proudly announces the long-awaited reissue of Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat, the revolutionary 1982 album from composer and musician Charanjit Singh. Pairing Indian classical ragas with then-state-of-the-art Roland synthesizers and drum machines, Singh created an electronic masterpiece that was far ahead of its time. The 10-track album was remastered by Johanz Westerman at Ballyhoo Studio Mastering and stretched across 2-LPs for the highest quality listening experience. The vinyl was pressed at Optimal Media and housed in a gatefold jacket that replicates the original artwork. An accompanying 16-page LP booklet features previously-unreleased photos and two new essays." - Light In The Attic

    Original 2010 Lab review from when this record was originally reissued:

    Mind-blowing musical find! This one's been causing a stir on the net ever since it was discovered (and rightfully so). Charanjit Singh's Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat is one of the most interesting and incredible musical discoveries in recent memory. Sounding like a cross breed of the toughest acid techno grooves with the futuristic electronic sensibility of AFX's Analord put to through a classic Indian Raga filter... circa 1982. That's right, this was created in 1982! Singh was a Bollywood soundtrack composer who originally hoped to capitalize on the disco craze of the time by matching up the ragas to electronic disco beats. He produced these tracks on a totally classic acid house set up consisting of a TB-303 bassline, TR-808 drum machine and the Jupiter-8 synthesizer - halfway around the world and 5 years earlier than acid house pioneers Chip E and Phuture. The futuristic quality of these tracks is insane. Check the sounds and prepare to get your mind seriously blown. Highly recommended.

    • Turntable Lab exclusive
    • transparent red & yellow colored double vinyl pressing (please note: actual pressing color and packaging may differ from mock-up photo)
    • housed in gatefold sleeve w/ reproduction of the original album art
    • includes 16 page booklet w/ extensive liner notes
    • limited edition of 300
    • music label: Light In The Attic 2026
    • TTL Editions 185
    reviewed by snackmaster 05/2010

    Pre-Order Policy

    • If you want to order additional items (including other pre-orders), please make separate orders. Otherwise, we will hold your order until all items are in stock and ready to ship.
    • Scheduled ship dates are always estimates which are subject to change. If there is a substantial delay, we will contact you directly.
    • All vinyl pre-orders come with Turntable Lab stickers.
    upc: 826853226134

"Light in the Attic (LITA) proudly announces the long-awaited reissue of Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat, the revolutionary 1982 album from composer and musician Charanjit Singh. Pairing Indian classical ragas with then-state-of-the-art Roland synthesizers and drum machines, Singh created an electronic masterpiece that was far ahead of its time. The 10-track album was remastered by Johanz Westerman at Ballyhoo Studio Mastering and stretched across 2-LPs for the highest quality listening experience. The vinyl was pressed at Optimal Media and housed in a gatefold jacket that replicates the original artwork. An accompanying 16-page LP booklet features previously-unreleased photos and two new essays." - Light In The Attic

Original 2010 Lab review from when this record was originally reissued:

Mind-blowing musical find! This one's been causing a stir on the net ever since it was discovered (and rightfully so). Charanjit Singh's Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat is one of the most interesting and incredible musical discoveries in recent memory. Sounding like a cross breed of the toughest acid techno grooves with the futuristic electronic sensibility of AFX's Analord put to through a classic Indian Raga filter... circa 1982. That's right, this was created in 1982! Singh was a Bollywood soundtrack composer who originally hoped to capitalize on the disco craze of the time by matching up the ragas to electronic disco beats. He produced these tracks on a totally classic acid house set up consisting of a TB-303 bassline, TR-808 drum machine and the Jupiter-8 synthesizer - halfway around the world and 5 years earlier than acid house pioneers Chip E and Phuture. The futuristic quality of these tracks is insane. Check the sounds and prepare to get your mind seriously blown. Highly recommended.

  • Turntable Lab exclusive
  • transparent red & yellow colored double vinyl pressing (please note: actual pressing color and packaging may differ from mock-up photo)
  • housed in gatefold sleeve w/ reproduction of the original album art
  • includes 16 page booklet w/ extensive liner notes
  • limited edition of 300
  • music label: Light In The Attic 2026
  • TTL Editions 185
reviewed by snackmaster 05/2010

Pre-Order Policy

  • If you want to order additional items (including other pre-orders), please make separate orders. Otherwise, we will hold your order until all items are in stock and ready to ship.
  • Scheduled ship dates are always estimates which are subject to change. If there is a substantial delay, we will contact you directly.
  • All vinyl pre-orders come with Turntable Lab stickers.
upc: 826853226134

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