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dcom

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  1. A fun electro-breaks EP for both dancefloors and home listening, Australian label Nerang is one to follow. Recommended.
  2. First album from James Infiltrate on his own imprint, 10 tracks of serious electro and breaks following up a string of high-quality releases on the label from the likes of Sound Synthesis and London Modular Alliance. Highly recommended.
  3. Fourth release on Lake Haze's own Atlantic Thunder imprint releasing limited runs of lathe-cut 7" records - and thankfully, digital. Highly recommended.
  4. First full length TMUX album, tracks with a wide span of breaks from downtempo to dnb and ethereal beauty. Highly recommended, PWYW.
  5. Blunt force glitch trauma in three parts w/ a remix from Grisha Lichtenberger. Recommended.
  6. Nick Zavriev's second album as Ambidextrous, previously available only on CD, now remastered and available for the first time on vinyl from SEALT, and as an expanded digital version directly from the source. Highly recommended.
  7. Detroit-influenced European/UK techno reminiscent of 1990s New Electronica compilations, deep acidic and melodic vibes for strobelit smoky warehouses and next morning afterflow. Highly recommended.
  8. Sunwarper's Future Fade album is nearing completion, he's been releasing one track per month in a span of a year, and the 12th track will be released on December 8th to finalize. Expertly crafted ambient soundscapes, highly recommended.
  9. I'm contemplating procuring archive copies of these, as the original pressings I have of these have seen a bit of use.
  10. Exit Planet Earth 01-05 are now available in digital, 06 is just being released on vinyl. Extremely highly recommended, probably one of the best - if not THE best - electro V/A series I've ever thrown my money at.
  11. <insert idiosyncratic expression of surprise and gratitude here>
  12. Inigo Kennedy returns to his seminal Asymmetric imprint with a new EP of ethereally melodic syncopated techno. Highly recommended.
  13. New The Green Kingdom & Maps and Diagrams split on Handstitched.
  14. Wombat Funk 02, second Russ Gabriel outing on his DnB label, again lathe cut, limited to 25 (but digital also available after vinyls are gone). Recommended.
  15. Now that's something I haven't seen referenced to in ages. Here's a link for those not in the know.
  16. The Nokia slogan of yesteryear, "Connecting People", is now Collecting People.
  17. There's also this collaborative project a couple of years back with Andy Dobson & Richard Bailey (Proem) as r84d that has already been mentioned, highly recommended. Proem's Twelve Tails drone album is another release on that same label (The 1056). ...as well as Dead Worlds' Zero Point Five EP.
  18. Definitely, the Oxygen Bar live I mentioned above, and I think The Centre Cannot Hold EP is the best of the studio recordings, Kirsty Hawkshaw on Maris Stella is sublime, and that particular Version of Amberkreiss is just the absolute best.
  19. Digitonal doesn't get enough love around here. I've been listening to the full discography today, and it's just amazing, especially Live at the Oxygen Bar - too bad it's not available anywhere anymore, I got it from Bleep (or WarpMart) but it was only available for a short while. I wish I could get to see them live someday. The live at Norberg Festival is great, too, but O² is just on another level. The thing that gets me is the violin on top of beautiful electronics - the first instrument I learned was the violin at 6 yo.
  20. Touched's copies went in 16 minutes or so, there's still some left at FSOL digital. There's the Earthbeat 30Y Anniversary edition, too, going out fast.
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