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dcom

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  1. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Classic New Electronica -sounding Detroit-influenced techno with an IDM slant. Recommended.
  2. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Latest album from WRNTD, exquisitely crafted hauntological synth ambience. Highly recommended.
  3. I like PvH a lot, and this one seems to be more in the vein of Sendai (w/ Yves De Mey), which I like even better. Looking forward to hearing more.
  4. Supercritical Redshift 6 – From Modular to Desktop Korg modwave, opsix and wavestate modules
  5. Meet the Clones – All Of Behringer’s Upcoming Synthesizers
  6. "A compilation of professional footage and fan films to reconstruct an entire Tom Waits concert from his "Glitter and Doom Tour" of 2008. I used all the released soundboard audio that had footage to accompany it to make a concert film that should make a good experience of what it would have been like being in the audience. "
  7. And it's an amazing one at that, but it's a bit of a shame that the glow-in-the-dark vinyl hasn't been a good quality choice for the pressing material, it crackled a lot from the get-go and noise has increased over the years, but with Pain In The South Pacific it doesn't really matter, the track is so noisy anyway. All other tracks can be found digitally elsewhere except Passarani 2099's Implosion, it's the only exclusive to the release.
  8. I've played WW303 the most, Tardis comes close second. Both have been staples of my acid sets for years, as well as Beverly Hills 808303's Pain In The South Pacific from The Mururoa Project.
  9. Yellow > Blue > Green > Red. Ultra-Violet's nice, but I don't count it as a proper UI release. I'm a lucky owner of all of them, having bought each when they came out; my copies have no extra markings, stickers or anything else. I don't think I even cared at the time who was behind what, I was buying everything RePHLeX I could get my hands on, which was really, REALLY difficult from Finland in the mid-to-late 1990s. I got a lot of the records directly from RePHLeX's mail-order, I still have the hand-written letters from Clair (who went on to run Clear and deFocus) on RePHLeX stationery replying to my orders and queries about the records.
  10. ...and finally I found a copy from a local DJ friend, who had found and bought it for a pittance from a flea market record bin. Although the cover looks a bit rough, the records are pristine AF, and sound absolutely fantastic. Happy happy joy joy.
  11. It's his first vinyl release, on a now-defunct Finnish psy-trance -oriented label, the only one of its kind on it. It's really, really good.
  12. Nothing unusual, they're waiting for the vinyl pressing to sell out before releasing the digital. All the WGD releases have been done like that.
  13. I've got plenty of Areainfo stuff as well, but missing some essentials. But as for Yunx, only two - the alternative Meson Octet CDr and the unique extended/fan version of EP 3. Still looking for them.
  14. All the Shifted material clicked with me instantly, but this... Fathom is good, yet, well.
  15. That's the 20 years they've been silent for, In The Heat Of The Night was their last release until now.
  16. Yunx are back after 20 years since their last release with a new album on Touched, release party on 2024-01-26. The new album is accompanied by a compilation of old tracks, compiled by Martin Boulton. Yunx are also finally on Bandcamp, here's hoping that they'll release more of their back catalogue. Extremely highly recommended.
  17. I think one of the problems is that even if you can test for anything, you can't test for strength/dosage; fentanyl's LD50 is 2 mg, which is a tiny amount, and if it's carfentanil, it's 1/100 of that. You can't measure for them with street paraphernalia, so if you're taking opioids from an untested source, all bets are off. Synthetic opioids are nasty AF.
  18. There's another Reddit thread with some dark twists. The world is such an unforgiving mess.
  19. It seems that Mendez's wife, Simone Ling (Parallel Distortion), and their friend, Luis Vasquez (The Soft Moon), have died as well. Dave Clarke posted about them on IG, and there are speculations of fentanyl overdose over on Reddit. The RA article has also been updated. Really sad.
  20. Juan Mendez - Silent Servant.
  21. You still have operator-locked phones? That's so 20 years ago and very weird. I've had a mobile phone (and the same number) for 30 years and never had a locked one.
  22. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensō
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