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Tag: techno

12/07/2023 Ed Pinsent

Illusions of the Future

Following Inperspectycon Vol. 1 from 2021 comes Inperspectycon Vol 2. (AUDIOBULB RECORDS AB120) from this solo Belgian bass player Gert

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11/05/2023 Ed Pinsent

Radical Teeth

Kotra with Radness Methods (PROSTIR +5), a typically uncompromising set of loud and near-brutal electronic stabs…inspired to some extent by

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25/04/2022 Ed Pinsent

Nautical / Nuuk

Got a couple of Mille Plateaux reissues of topnotch avant-Techno and electronica…German duo Porter Ricks first put out Biokinetics (MILLE

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09/12/2021 Ed Pinsent

Recreational Bodybuilding

Solo record from Spaniard Julio Tornero on the lovely Spanish label Verlag System…this particular electronica genius first came our way

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24/02/2021 Ed Pinsent

Start Your Leaf

Superior chunk of modernistic electro-beat music from Tolouse Low Trax on Jumping Dead Leafs (BUREAU B BB346) …this is a

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15/02/2021 nausika

Impedance: an album of instrumental electronic music defying categorisation

Alina Kalancea, Impedance, United States, Important Records, IMPREC 491 CD / vinyl (2021) Here comes an album of entirely instrumental

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06/02/2021 Ed Pinsent

Splashy Dance

Superior slab of experimental techno with melodic and ethnic elements called Plong (BUREAU B BB 352CD)…Harmonious Thelonious is a solo

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27/09/2020 Ed Pinsent

Internal Newsletter

English label The Slightly Off Kilter Label put together a compilation / sampler release in 2019 called Dulcet Business News

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28/07/2019 Ed Pinsent

Industrial Accident Claims

Urbanfailure is the solo turn of Michal Lichy, the Slovak electronica genius who last showed up around here on the

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17/07/2019 nausika

Promien: aestheticised violence turns out to be noisy kitsch dance music

Mazut, Promien, Poland, Positive Regression, CD PR PRO (2019) Released on their label Positive Regression, this album by the duo

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