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  1. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various The electro maestro makes his first appearance on WGD. Highly recommended.
  2. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Glitchy melodic synthwork - glitchwave? Recommended.
  3. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Variously IDMish fare, melodic downtempo, dub sensibilities and horizon painting. Recommended.
  4. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Melodic breaks, hints of acid and electro. Recommended.
  5. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Crunchy, metallic, glitchy goodness. Recommended.
  6. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Third volume, tracks from 2010-2019. Highly recommended.
  7. Yes. Definitely following through, feels like S1.
  8. Yeah, I noticed from the font used, didn't really pay attention. Fake AF, but the project seems to be real, not necessarily called Romulus, though. I don't get it, these "concept" trailers are becoming more and more commonplace, what's the effin' point? Traffic driving for ad money? But yeah, I was def sloppy there.
  9. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Brilliant new album from one of my huge favourites. Highly recommended.
  10. It's amazing, I used vpme.de's Euclidean Circles w/ Six Switches before and Pam runs circles around them (pun intended). QD is fabulous, it's way, way more than just a drum module, you can do pretty complex things with it when you go deeper, especially the sample playing stuff, but you can also run synth voices and wavetables through the builti-in LPG and whatnot. With the QEX expansion you can have separate outputs for all parts, and more. Highly recommended.
  11. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Absolutely grand first release from LDI Records' new sublabel, Control Data Institute, with an artist roster of veritable who's who of modern top-shelf electro/IDM goodness. Extremely highly recommended. If you splurge on the CDI USB stick, you'll also get a Lloyd Stellar x Francois Dillinger EP, Destiny > Gravity.
  12. What do you think would be a fair price for the binder with a full set of records? Discogs has €598.82 Average €500.00 Median €2,200.00 High €275.30 Low but the purchase history is skewed because there is no entry for the full set, and there have been sales for various combinations of the binder with just #10, or 11/12 records, or a full set.
  13. Finally got around to this, lovely. I've been lagging behind since Ghost Box dropped off Bandcamp, picked up a couple of Belbury Polys and one Pye Corner Audio, too.
  14. I have a personal preference for SL-1200MK5s and others without the pitch slider zero position click/notch, but I think most modern direct-drive turntables with heavy and stable enough platter, and decent torque, 2.0 kg x cm or above; tonearm shape is relevant if you're scratching, straight is usually better for it. They're tools, and Technics are the default staple; when I was young and didn't have the money I got cheaper Reloop ones before MK5s, and the later migration to Technics was a huge thing for me, I wouldn't change back to anything else, ever.
  15. It was cheap even back then, I think I paid around £35 w/ shipping for it, and remember that the binder contained Analord 10 on black vinyl, the only way to get it - the reissue was the Aphex logo picture disc. But yeah, cheap is as cheap does. And you'd have to spend more to get the binder filled up, 11x12" w/ shipping, one at a time at worst. I consider selling the thing at least once a year, but won't be able to.
  16. Better new year for any and all.

  17. After a bit of to-and-fro I ended up with an Access Virus TI2 desktop instead of Abyss, PERfourMER, or A4.
  18. There's also a new ReKaB on Analog Concept w/ a Convextion remix, likewise highly recommended.
  19. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Beautiful new album of deep, melodic electronic music for brains and feet from ReKaB w/ full album of remixes. RIYL As One, Russ Gabriel, Stasis, B12; highly recommended.
  20. I need someone to correct the title of this thread. Whack and wack are homophones, and there's a dubious etymological lineage from whacky to wack, but the correct idiomatic usage here is wack (as that shit usually is).
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