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dcom

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  1. A new dedicated series from Tysk Raider for mindcolormusic, available on vinyl and digital. Recommended.
  2. A new album from Inigo, a rhythmic-melodic electronic exploration. Recommended.
  3. I have nothing positive to say about this, so I won't say anything.
  4. Limited edition (25 pcs) dubplate as the first release on Wombat Funk, two tracks of horizon painting melodic drum'n'bass - released on Monday 6th, available later in digital. Recommended.
  5. I stay as far away from Spotify as I can, here's a couple of my comments regarding it. I want to buy the music, not rent it.
  6. Three label compilations with enough glitch to make you itch like a [redacted], presenting a wide swatch of PSEA and related artists. All PWYW, highly recommended.
  7. Can't buy that one as a downloadable anywhere, bloody region licensing crap. The above video's gone from YT, but there's another one.
  8. How about making a post about it? Interested whether there's anything I don't know about.
  9. Amazing new album from the meister at the helm of Touched; Synthi A, exm, Inkipak, and Scanner on remix duty. Highly recommended.
  10. Oh My Fucking God, Get the Fucking Vaccine Already, You Fucking Fucks (Wendy Molyneux/McSweeney's)
  11. dcom

    Dune

    Dune has finally premiered, and it’s a staggering spectacle of sci-fi imagination (The A/V Club)
  12. Dark and brooding techno extracts from the vaults of Delta Funktionen + Damian Keane, together forming the Phantom Regiment. Audiosculpture is one of my favourite techno labels from the early noughties - highly recommended. Miller & Keane's Wasteland is one of my all-time favourites from the label, no so much techno as a broken beat deep sea excursion; the label's Lost Archives series has most of the material released on it, recommended to check out.
  13. Six-tracker electro-acid-breaks burner from Varum. Recommended.
  14. Science Cult expands into techno with techno veteran Lee Holman's release, a four-tracker of deep, rolling techno in the Planetary Assault Systems vein - with a conceptual background to boot. Highly recommended, really looking forward to the physical issue based on the description.
  15. Another ambitious, expensive, and limited (199 pcs) box set project from Electro Records, a concept collection of music for various well-known science fiction movies. The first part explores THX-1138, 2001, Blade Runner, The Thing, Akira, Terminator, Tron, and Metropolis with a set of front-line electro artists at the controls. Highly recommended if you're clinically insane with stacks of extra cash.
  16. An album with 8 previously unreleased Nuron tracks and remixes + a couple of updated remixes - had I not ordered a month ago I wouldn't even have to consider.
  17. Sweet melodic synth electro-IDM from Splitradix, whose previous outings have been on 030303 and VUR. Recommended.
  18. I have a QNAP NAS box with all my data and a personal VPN through which I can access the music, books, comics and whatnot I have in there from anywhere with an internet connection. It would most probably cost more to have everything I have there available from the cloud, the only downside is that I have to handle my own backups. But that's not an issue either, I have an external HD dock where I slap a big enough disk and let automation do the rest - the only thing I have to remember is to change the disk (I have a four-disk rotation model). Geeking it real.
  19. Someone­™ can most probably do it for you. I have an external CD/DVD drive for nothing else but ripping things, it could write both types of discs as well, but.
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