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  1. Sweet, gotta love Andy! (Bonus, seems to be maybe be better orgs than just the Red Cross?)
  2. Techno: Paperclip People aka Carl Craig - The Secret Tapes of Doctor Eich Ken Ishii - Future in Light Robert Armani - Madman Stand The Blunted Boy Wonder (aka Steve Stoll) - Innuendo Dan Curtin - Art & Science DJ 3000 - Migration As One aka Kirk deGiorgio - Reflections Luke Slater's 7th Plain - The 4 Cornered Room Psychedelic Folk: Spires That in the Sunset Rise - Four WInds the Walker Thuja - Pinecone Temples The Franciscan Hobbies - Walls Are Stuck and Masks & Meanings Footwork: Traxman - Da Mind of Traxman, Vol. 2 DJ Nate - Da Track Genious DJ Roc - The Crack Capone Dubstep: Kromestar - My Sound
  3. I'm curious. How many of our seasonal associations with Autechre albums correspond with the time of the year they were released? Incunabula - 29th November 1993 Amber - 7 November 1994 Tri Repetae - 6 November 1995 Chiastic Slide - 17 February 1997 LP5 - 13 July 1998 Confield - 30 April 2001 Draft 7.30 - 7 April 2003 Untilted - 18 April 2005 Quaristice - 29 January 2008 Oversteps - 22 February 2010 Exai - 7 February 2013 elseq 1-5 - 19 May 2016 NTS Sessions 1-4 - 26 April 2018 SIGN - 8 October 2020 PLUS - 28 October 2020 Going by Northern Hemisphere reckonings (since Ae are themselves from that half of the world), the breakdown is as follows: five in autumn, four in winter, five in spring, and one in summer. And breaking it into months: four in April, three in November, three in February, two in October, one in January, one in May, and one in July.
  4. I'm tempted to buy an Infernal Sounds shirt but it's like 50 bucks...
  5. Good to know I'm not the only Wandelweiser fan in these parts
  6. Listening to this mix of him emceeing with Kenny Ken in Braunschweig, Deutschland
  7. Jungle and drum & bass have lost one of its most important emcees. Alfonso "Skibadee" Bondzie is dead at age 54. His cause of death is yet to be revealed, but regardless, this is a monumental loss; he was one of the most influential vocalists of his generation.
  8. Welcome. Yeah, Al Wootton is someone whose music I always find myself enjoying a lot. I'm also very much looking forward to his coming collaborative duo with Azu Tiwaline as Alandazu, which is to release an EP on Livity Sound this March I believe? Also a big fan of his duet with Valentina Magaletti called Holy Tongue. If you don't know it already, check it out! It's very spiritual (all the Hebrew names including the label (Amidah Records, named after one of the most important prayers in Judaism)) psychedelic post punk inflected dub played live on synth, bass guitar, drums, and other percussion. Thanks, taffer!
  9. Love 'em. I wish they had CD versions. They have a great sound
  10. Oooh. Do like him, haven't heard the others in this series
  11. Two Shell rule -- their artificially scarce digital only releases are a bit of a doozy, though
  12. I don't really go for psytrance/psybient much anymore. I used to love this 2CD, though I suppose it may be closer to "psydub" at times. Good music for psychedelics or turning your flat into a yoga studio lol. Still kinda like it but dang if it isn't also a bit corny
  13. It's a little spotty but I'm enjoying the new Tears for Fears album.
  14. Decently strong if understated album but the Sir E.U. feature on the penultimate track took away from it for me
  15. Everything I wanted but didn't get from Sunareht last year tbh
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