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WLM 158
06 May 13
WLM 158
06 May 13
EF 0018
03 May 13
DE 041
29 Mar 13
505570 1656860
01 Apr 13
Y 807
12 Apr 13
ADCASS 05
06 May 13
Review:
Best Available Technology debuts on the always impressive Astro:Dynamics following previous turnouts for Opal Tapes, alongside fellow newcomer OND TON and Further Records who released the Further Tracks album earlier this year. The clue is in the title on the forthcoming Excavated Tapes 1992-1999, Vol. 1, with the eight tracks originating from a collection of tapes BAT producer Kevin Palmer found in his attic. The tapes held years of unreleased drum machine experimentations Palmer had quietly produced in the '90s which never saw release. Crossing the realms of ambient, industrial and techno, these tracks are essential listening for anyone into the recent transmissions from the Opal Tapes camp and Oneohtrix Point Never.
WAP 342D
27 Mar 13
WARPCDD 235
13 May 13
Review:
Some two years after his last LP, Bibio is back with Warp unfurling more of his tape-warped wisdom for those more reflective moments in your life. It's a mellow affair at nearly every turn, from the distant shoegaze malaise of "Dye The Water Green" to the purposefully MOR folk of "Raincoat", but there's still some cheeky fun to be had in between the more introverted spells on Silver Wilkinson. For example "You" gets busy with radio-busting vocal and orchestral snippets with an end result that feels compatible with the more imaginative corners of mainstream hip hop and R&B production. Really though, listening to Bibio is all about getting wrapped up in the pastoral dreamworld he inhabits, where songs can be songs, singers can be singers and sound sources can come from anywhere.
KVITNU 28
30 Apr 13
007
06 May 13
TONE 451
08 Apr 13
RU 19244
06 May 13
100538 26
01 Apr 13
BS 013
04 May 13
ACR 150
08 Apr 13
JFR 020
22 Apr 13
AMB 1312D
13 May 13
W2W 0080
22 Apr 13
BNDRY 001
02 Apr 13
BRASAF 01
04 Apr 13
WOS 121D
15 Apr 13
NON35
26 Apr 13
Played by: Juno Recommends Leftfield
Review:
Friedman and Liebezeit are back with the fifth instalment of the Secret Rhythms series. It's all about gnarly percussion and sultry, ethnic harmonics with this pair, and "240-11" is one of those wacky drum arrangements that only these two can conjure. The same goes for the rest of the LP: "130-11" breaks its drum pattern entirely to create a jittery, heads-down number; "105-09" goes on a sort of middle-eastern hip-hop flex with its rattling percussion and mystical acoustics; whilst "120-12" certainly pays homage to the dub school at which these two have certainly studied and passed with flying colours. Another essential release from these two great minds - avoid at your peril...
CHI 042
29 Apr 13
BB 139
17 May 13
361015 2783736
06 May 13
505548 9269047
10 Apr 13
LFTFLD 02
28 Mar 13
LGDS 057
24 Apr 13
070852 7110621
13 May 13
MAR 076
30 Apr 13
888002 180988
07 May 13 Kontakt instrument featuring eerie looping, drifting alien sound beds, rhythmic deep bass & percussion all available in the new Grid Machine//Slice v2 interface
RCRDLBL 001
05 Apr 13
SH 093
07 May 13
RB 001MA
18 May 13
RM 453
01 Apr 13
HB 047
09 Apr 13
02
04 Apr 13
STH 2322
09 Apr 13
HOMEN 043
27 Apr 13
EMEGO 167
13 May 13
LOKI 52
12 Apr 13
MM 20
08 Apr 13
HOS 392
07 May 13
BASH 002
22 Apr 13
ETR 004
14 Apr 13
184923 202762
07 May 13
EMEGO 172
13 May 13
SL 023D
12 May 13 | ||
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