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Mecanica No 2
100 Drone Radio Passive Scape - (10:03) 100 BPM Hot
Ne-Decline A (121 Roland MC 303) - (7:48) 61 BPM
O Tom Potom ST - (6:15) 66 BPM
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LIES 074
24 Feb 17
Experimental/Electronic
Mecanica No 1
13 - (13:02) 56 BPM Hot
Mecanica No 1 - (4:49) 58 BPM
LVIV - (8:31) 57 BPM
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LIES 073
24 Feb 17
Experimental/Electronic
MECANICA III
Slow Port - (8:21) 96 BPM Hot
Plutonium Certainly - (4:52) 120 BPM
Elika - (4:37) 99 BPM
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ESP 016C
04 May 15
Techno
MECANICA IV
T Bov - (6:26) 118 BPM Hot
Metamorfoze - (6:33) 100 BPM
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ESP 016D
04 May 15
Techno
Mecanica - II
III33 - (8:04) 83 BPM Hot
Cool Down - (11:21) 133 BPM
Review: The esteemed ESP Institute label overseen by digger extraordinaire Lovefingers seems to be right in the midst of a purple patch right now having just dropped excellent long players from Young Marco and the Blase duo of Secret Circuit and Suzanne Kraft. Ahead of exciting returns for Tambien and Tornado Wallace, ESP offer another sublime slice of electronic funk for the open minds out there from Nenad Markovic's 33 10 3402 project. This is the second installment of Markovic's Mecanica series and it's a sound we've personally some to associate with Beppe Loda's infamous mix tapes from the mid-80s cosmic scene in Northern Italy. Both tracks are heavily reminiscent of that era, where brash African drums meet intricate electronic manipulations and funky basslines. A beautiful crossing of post-punk, cold wave and funk. Sublime!
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ESP016B
11 Aug 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mecanica
Mecanica - (13:49) 115 BPM Hot
Byot - (7:55) 131 BPM
Review: Andrew Hogge's ESP Institute enjoyed a fine 2013, issuing a range of music from Tambien, Pharaohs, Tornado Wallace and Shocks that have deftly widened the label's sonic parameters whilst very much retaining the overarching aesthetic approach the man known as Lovefingers has cultivated. This release sees yet another label debut and it's a new name to us here at Juno; 33-10-3402 is a code name for Nenad Markovic, an imaginative and limitless musician and producer from Belgrade, Serbia. The Mecanica single is apparently the first in a trilogy of "opium den and whorehouse inspired" releases planned with the label and the two tracks further demonstrate just how wide of the mark it is to brand ESP just another disco label. The title cut is an erratic, abstract exercise in cacophony, with Markovic treating a stuttering vocal and crazed drum programming to all manner of delay - no one would bat an eyelid if this came out on PAN. "Byot" meanwhile offers some soothing sanctity and is reminiscent of the excellent KWC 92 LP recently issued on L.I.E.S.
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ESP 016A
13 Jan 14
Techno
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