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BUNKUM

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  1. Fingers crossed then. Cheers for all that info purlieu. There's also that We Have Explosive 12" by Semtex that has one (maybe two) mixes not available anywhere else.
  2. Probably cuz they were never signed to Warp or Rephlex Interesting, never seen that ISDN promo before, some track names I don't recognise.
  3. Awesome news, my fav fsol album. Anyone want to hazard a guess at what CDs 4 and 5 might contain? Didn't the Archives albums already have some unreleased stuff from this era?
  4. I really do need to check out more Leyland Kirby, I've got The Stranger album on Modern Love and that Death of Rave LP but not heard anything else
  5. Surprisingly it also includes the download and live set. But I think it's got to be the Bleap bundle for me.
  6. I am excite. I forget, when to Bleap take the money for pre-orders?
  7. Ha, I see a few of these posts have turned up at the same time, I'll lock this one. Can a mod remove please? Unlocked it as Acroyear just removed his
  8. Just got an email, pre-order on Bleap, Incunabula, Amber and Tri Repeatae. Available individually or as a bundle
  9. ^ very nice, right up until the Audi bit, which threw me. Is it a different edit to the album version, seemed longer? I didn't know Shynola were still going, they did some cracking videos in the late 90s - early 2000s... Unkle 'Eye for an eye', Radiohead 'Pyramid Song', and some others I can't remember right now.
  10. I ordered from Bandcamp but I'm a bit confused by your question. Do you mean should a download card be in with the vinyl? Surely the digitals will be in your PMU account. He means should the bonus disc be in the same parcel, and yes it should. My disc was inside the package when it arrived. Ah right, yes, that makes more sense. Mine also came in one package
  11. I ordered from Bandcamp but I'm a bit confused by your question. Do you mean should a download card be in with the vinyl? Surely the digitals will be in your PMU account.
  12. BUNKUM

    elseq 1-5

    Personally I'm loving the casual seqs
  13. From Luke Slater's Facebook... A huge thank you to Luke Slater for offering us access to the wonderful stores of The 7th Plain and allowing us to share this music with you. Chronicles I is the first part of a series of double LPs that will revisit early 90's previously released and never released 7th Plain material of which Luke says in his own words: “The 7th Plain had its core in melancholy, hope, and surrealism and beauty, a kind of true faith from my opened third eye...“. "The 7th Plain - Chronicles II will follow early next year"
  14. https://soundcloud.com/planetmurecords/in-your-sleep-feat-hayden-thorpe
  15. I completely agree, I've tried some of his other aliases and always found it too harsh and monotonous for home listening. Apart from the limited Morganistic stuff I've heard...
  16. Come on watmm, there's some great tracks on here, the whole album is on Soundclod... https://soundcloud.com/ostgutton-official/the-7th-plain-boundaries?in=ostgutton-official/sets/the-7th-plain-chronicles-i-a-ton-01 https://soundcloud.com/ostgutton-official/ken-ishii-extra-the-7th-plain-remix?in=ostgutton-official/sets/the-7th-plain-chronicles-i-a-ton-01
  17. I haven't given his recent(ish) Assertion Of A Surrounding Presence EP as much attention as the Severant era material, better remedy that.
  18. More info I was a big fan of Serverant but haven't played it in a while, looking forward to this. Not sure I'm a fan of the artwork at the moment, like the image but not the type. Bandcamp
  19. New (old) release comprised of 3 tracks from his 1994 albums and 5 previously unreleased, possibly from Playing With Fools. I am a massive fan of Luke Slater's releases under this alias, easily as good as Black Dog, B12 etc IMO. I would have preferred a rerelease/remaster of the 2 existing albums with extra tracks or finally releasing Playing With Fools, but there you go. Available from the usual places... Bleap, Boomkat, yada yada. Boomkat Product Review: Luke Slater’s romantic ‘90s ambient project, The 7th Plain, is subject of a prime remaster and reissue/compilation job to kick off Ostgut Ton’s A-Ton label in style, including a number of exclusive, previously unheard tracks. For almost any electronica fan who cam thru in the ‘90s, Slater’s two 1994 releases, My Yellow Wise Rug and The 4 Cornered Room were pretty much staples of the after-hours diet (along with ounces of hash, strong booze and patchouli), so it would’t be right to do a retrospective without at least a few of their nostalgic classics. They’re well represented in the Tangerine Dream-styled epic, Boundaries and likewise with the diaphanous lushness of Grace and Surface Bound, which should all bring the dopamine flooding back to older heads. But even the most obsessive Slater fan will be fresh to the rest of the set, which draws on previously unreleased, archival material, including strong highlights in the stellar Ken Ishii remix of Extra and the Global Communication-esque flights The Super 8 and Chords are Dirty, with a fidgety Detroit techno ace to boot in T Funk States.
  20. Blimey, what an epic journey your parcel must have been on, did it include any photos of it at various landmarks on route?
  21. Yes, someone needs to help him finish off.
  22. Pre-fuckin-ordered, the tracks sound awesome, was going to just get the CD but thought fuck it and went for the vinyls.
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