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Omikron

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  1. The artist is named Zaphyd and the track is named You. Lovely tune; less deliberately 'damaged' sounding here.
  2. Just from the track names I can already tell this is going to be top quality material
  3. Oops, I didn't think of looking outside of this subforum! Anyway, if Deuce is a prelude to next week's release, then it'll probably be more old stuff, and I'm liking what I'm hearing so far.
  4. https://mikeparadinas.bandcamp.com/album/drops-a-deuce-2 New (old) Slaz, with even more on the way! Mike also posted this cover to his Facebook and Twitter. The "third album" perhaps?
  5. Those clips are insane. Vibert is on another level now. Finally something to look forward to this year.
  6. This is great news. Hoping for something like his Warp30 mix.
  7. The J-card on the original tape of 2 Late For Love (before it was pressed on vinyl) listed Emotinium as a Roy of the Ravers remix of Ceephax Acid Crew's Emotinium (available on the first disc of Ceeland) which bears very slight resemblance to the original, minus the vocal sample, rather than an original Roy of the Ravers track with the same name. The record, containing a selection of the tracks from the tape, including the Emotinium remix, was pressed a few times in 2016. I picked it up in August. At the time, Roy's identify was anonymous. I talked to someone from Acid Waxa who said Roy and Ceephax were definitely different people but they knew each other personally. The track named Ceephax Acid Crew Cut was, strangely, nothing at all to do with Ceephax Acid Crew. The voice sounds a lot like his voice though. Maybe they have the same accent. The change from Emotinium to Emo was the most bizarre part of all of this. I didn't keep up with Ceephax's opinions of the whole thing, but I believe the shift from Emotinium on 2 Late 4 Love being considered a remix of an old Ceephax track to it being considered its own track, that just happened to have the same name as an old track from another artist with a similar musical style, that eventually became more well known than the original, was what did it.
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