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Morphology - Qualia EP (Exalt Records)
sherkaner replied to BUNKUM's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
I was about to be raw about a £7 4-track remix EP, but then my continuing need for more OG B12 was satisfied fully. -
V/A - Analogical Force remix album (AF030LP)
sherkaner replied to gated's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
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Diiirrrrrrrttyy
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The Fear Ratio - They Can't Be Saved [SKAM March 2020]
sherkaner replied to Soloman Tump's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
This is some pretty superb Gescom-flavoured SKAM. Back catalog time. -
Legitimately thought the synthesized "copyright protection" was part of the music until like the fourth track I sampled.
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Aleksi Perälä - Spectrum 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7
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6 is a properly great album. 5 quite solid too. None of 'em are duds really. I am choosing to rename FI3AC2034060 "Colundi Bubblebath". -
The JDs - The Texas Chain Store Manager
sherkaner replied to Rubin Farr's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Store Detective sounds like an MBM release on Analogical Force, which is an *excellent* thing.- 21 replies
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I find very many on his songs to be excellent, don't demand absolute uncompromising originality as a prerequisite to enjoyment, couldn't care less about what he says on the internet, and simply ignore the songs that veer too far into easy listening territory for my own tastes.
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Love his output both under his name and Vaetxh. Sample track sounding promising. See you in March.
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Just here to applaud the goodness of this thread. Need more brothomhits.
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I have to wonder if all of these recent single-track releases will be collected into an album at some point. I honestly hate the trend of posting single tracks as albums because I always feel like I'm getting suckered into paying twice. (And yes, I realize that some of them are name-your-price. Still just annoying to me somehow – go ahead and throw tracks up on soundcloud or whatever, but I like knowing what are actual releases and what are "hey check out the latest thing I did". Necrodroid is grumpy this morning.)
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No digitals for 001? Unacceptable.
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Just me, or is the first track of Part 2 a subtle remix of Lego Feet - Keyop?
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Modulus at £4 now and well worth it – good stuff. Thanks for the tip.
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Aleksi Perälä - The Colundi Sequence
sherkaner replied to Herr Jan's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
17.2?? The Colundi Sequence Level 17.2 by Aleksi Perälä- 2,083 replies
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Morphology - Traveller (Firescope)
sherkaner replied to Extralife's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
I slept on this, but have corrected my error. One of the best overall things I've heard this year – much satisfaction throughout. Urania's Mirror is outstanding too. -
This album responds so well to extreme volume and as much low-end range as you can muster. Hnnnnff.
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I love the high standards he clearly sets for himself. After listening through Remnant (very very loudly), I went back and listened through his past EPs and albums and was struck by just how much he has progressed. Not just experimenting and changing, but he straight up moves from very enjoyable but brainfeedery-sound early work through to Remnant in progressive steps of maturity and uniqueness of sound. Remnant is one of the best things I’ve heard, end to end, in a while.
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Dang, y'all salty about Benn.
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New one announced to be released 1 September. Preview track sounds proper. https://theflashbulb.bandcamp.com/album/piety-of-ashes Description: The Flashbulb returns with his most ambitious release to date, spanning 3 years and a move across country. The tools include robotic rhythm machines, personally developed hardware and software synthesis, months of field recording, and dozens of orchestral and choir performers seemingly blended Jordan's signature production ethic.