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dcom

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Everything posted by dcom

  1. Death of a Storyteller (Vulture)
  2. I've been listening through these, they're excellent. I've previously picked up the REKT and Renegade Android releases on the label and they come with my recommendations as well.
  3. This has completely slipped by me, LMA's release on a relatively new label, Longhaul; sparser and more varied than the new album, but interesting nonetheless. Recommended.
  4. Third album from Kebu, Finland's gift to synth wizardry; following in the footsteps of synthesizer greats, Sebastian Teir works only with hardware in the studio and live on stage, actually playing his instruments and not just sequencing them. Highly recommended.
  5. Revealed: LAPD officers told to collect social media data on every civilian they stop (The Guardian)
  6. Ocoeur mix by Mike Cadoo (n5MD) - private Soundcloud track so link to Igloo.
  7. 25th in the Oh Shuper series, ltd lathe-cut vinyl and limitless digital. Recommended, I've been buying these on sight since 001 - pay what you want at the moment, might not last long.
  8. Seemingly out of nowhere Kirk DeGiorgio's A.R.T. has released the first full-length album by London Modular Alliance; 2xLP and digital available at various outlets like Juno & Juno Digital, Deejay.de, and wherever. Unadulterated modular hardware electro-IDM-breaks, highly recommended.
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    Electro

    The weird thing is that Ultradyne's E Coli EP on Warp is their first ever release, and that kicked off my Ultradyne fandom (because at that time I was buying everything Warp on sight), I've got most of everything they've ever released, one major exception being Uncharted EP w/Drexciya, which is currently going for over 320 €... the easiest way to get some Ultradyne nowadays is their Bandcamp.
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    Electro

    That Electronome track brings back a memory of a record hunt, it was released on his own short-lived label, Nu-Vorm, and there were just two releases on it - Electronome's 4+10=12 and Ultradyne's ...Is Evil, both brilliant and very hard to find at the time.
  11. Fairplay departs quite a bit from his earlier material with this 2x12" collection of harsher, nastier dancefloor-oriented electro cuts. Vinyl only. Highly recommended.
  12. Sound Synthesis' first album on their own Wave Function imprint; deep, sweeping, melodic, and acidic electro - very much in the same category as MOY. Vinyl only, highly recommended.
  13. Seventh in Hilltown Disco's Angel series, with all proceeds going towards charity. Electro, acid, techno from L-Pad, Ole Mic Odd, JLM Werx, DJ NERDIBOY, and Niall Power. Recommended.
  14. First release on Friedrich Ernst's new Self Learning System imprint, funky machine code electro, currently vinly only. Recommended.
  15. Tight dancefloor electro and melodic journeys, recommended.
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    ACID

    The Jaffa Kid goes full acid on a vinyl release on Utter.
  17. Classic futurist detroit electro album Specimen from Ben Worden, highly recommended.
  18. A new dedicated series from Tysk Raider for mindcolormusic, available on vinyl and digital. Recommended.
  19. A new album from Inigo, a rhythmic-melodic electronic exploration. Recommended.
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