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Om remixed by Alpha & Omega

Posted by Loren on April 7, 2013

Om remixed by Alpha & Omega
Om remixed by Alpha & Omega

Om, who released Advaitic Songs last year on Drag City Records, were recently given a dubplate remix from Alpha & Omega, namely the song "Addis."

"Addis" became available in mid-March, with a re-working of "Gethsemane" to come on May 21.

Addis dubplate:

Side 1: Ababa Dub

Side 2: Addis Ababa

 

Gethsemane dubplate:

Side 1: arden of Gethsemane
Side 2: Garden of Dub

 

Tour dates:

4/26/2013 Austin Psych Festival. Austin, TX.

5/7/2013 Adelaide, Australia Jive

5/8/2013 Brisbane, Australia The Hi Fi
5/9/2013 Sydney, Australia Annandale Hotel
5/10/2013 Melbourne, Australia The Hi Fi
5/11/2013 Perth, Australia Rosemount Hotel 

5/24/13 Primavera Sound Festival Barcelona Spain
5/31/13 Optimus Primavera Sound Festival

Om remixed by Alpha & Omega
Om remixed by Alpha & Omega

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