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    Welcome To Our Latest Site Feature - Blogs!

    By Joyrex

    As mentioned previously, I've added blogs to the site as a way for music makers to better share their latest creations, get feedback, and promote their music here on WATMM. Now, you can of course blog about anything you like, but the impetus was for our music-making members to have a powerful promotion tool on the site.   More to come when I have the time, along with details about how you can get a blog here on WATMM as well!
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SCB - Caibu Redux (Hotflush)

Paul Rose gives his 2018 album a final treatment, releasing the ultimate version. Techno, electro and whatnot for dancing and dreaming, currently PWYW. Highly recommended.

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Reeko - Crystal Clear (Ownlife)

Reeko has been one of my techno mainstays during the years. and once again, he doesn't disappoint: three tracks of panoramic techno driven by syncopated beats. Highly recommended.

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Split Pan Genus - The Return

Coming back to my WATMM Blog after nine years. I have a new interest in the things I was writing about in 2012, and since I hate social media with a passion it just makes sense to pick up where I left off. Here are some of my thoughts: I never changed my avatar. It's probably annoying people by now lol My life completely turned to shit in June 2021 and I'm sure I'll have loooaaads of fun writing skyscrapers of text about that I'll be writing about my dreams in here. A journ

Konerytmi - Nauhuri (Infiltrate)

Konerytmi is the latest alias of Finnish (by way of Russia) Kirill Junolainen, expertly crafted analogue electro. Highly recommended, as is every other Konerytmi release already in circulation, see below.    

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Kerrie - Inner Space PT1 + PT2 (Dark Machine Funk)

Hot on the heels of We Continue 1 + 2 on Cultivated Electronics LTD come two sets of fresh tracks on both vinyl and in digital, on Kerrie's own Dark Machine Funk label; mostly techno, but with electro overtones - dark, deep and dancefloor-ready. Highly recommended.

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