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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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Phantom Regiment - The Gloppe Extract 1 (Audiosculpture)

Dark and brooding techno extracts from the vaults of Delta Funktionen + Damian Keane, together forming the Phantom Regiment. Audiosculpture is one of my favourite techno labels from the early noughties - highly recommended. Miller & Keane's Wasteland is one of my all-time favourites from the label, no so much techno as a broken beat deep sea excursion; the label's Lost Archives series has most of the material released on it, recommended to check out.  

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Lee Holman - Singularity 1 (Science Cult)

Science Cult expands into techno with techno veteran Lee Holman's release, a four-tracker of deep, rolling techno in the Planetary Assault Systems vein - with a conceptual background to boot. Highly recommended, really looking forward to the physical issue based on the description.

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V/A - Sci Fi Electro (Electro Records)

Another ambitious, expensive, and limited (199 pcs) box set project from Electro Records, a concept collection of music for various well-known science fiction movies. The first part explores THX-1138, 2001, Blade Runner, The Thing, Akira, Terminator, Tron, and Metropolis with a set of front-line electro artists at the controls. Highly recommended if you're clinically insane with stacks of extra cash.

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Roi - Crunia EP (Fanzine)

Nice enough electro funk from Roi, but with sparkling and punishing remixes from Carl Finlow and The Exaltics - which take the cake. Recommended.

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V/A - Abduction Files 02 (Electro Records)

Second release in Electro Records' Abduction Files series, limited edition (139 pcs), vinyl only. Four slabs from N-Ter, label runner Alek Stark, Blackploid, and Sound Synthesis each + one V/A with tracks from Astrobee, N-Ter, Datawave, Foreign Sequence, T/Error, and Lowfish. Box set comes with a silicone patch for each record and a t-shirt, wrapped in a sheet of space blanket inside the box. Highly recommended for clinically insane electro fiends with a penchant for artificial scarcity and exce

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V/A - Abduction Files 01 (Electro Records)

A vinyl only limited edition (147 pcs) box set from various top-shelf electro artists like Zeta Reticula, Electro Nation (Thomas P. Heckmann), Noamm, Sound Synthesis and more. Comes with silicone patches signifying each record and a t-shirt, box contents wrapped in a sheet of space blanket. Relatively expensive, available from Electro Records' shop (slight discount if you join their Electro Club). Highly recommended for electro enthusiasts with pathological collecting and spending habits.

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i bought the 10 usd/year subscription for this and idk how to use it

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