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GraveGlitcher

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  1. Good grab, I snagged Burgundy Trax 2 late last year from Forced Exposure. I love that alias, I still don't think it's just Paradinas.
  2. I'm not sure if this relates to the FM percussion used on a couple of tracks on Move of Ten...*shrugs*
  3. Anyone flagged this to Warp yet, probably gonna bung them an email when I get back home. I'm gonna try to download again when things slow down a bit. same
  4. you could say 'everything's in it's right place' on this one ..oh wait thats over
  5. I'm having the same problem with T ess as well, and my 24 bit Wav file was only 1.78 GB
  6. I was told it was 1.8+ GB wowzers, oh well, well worth the wait.
  7. Just curious, how large is this 24 bit wav album? I just want to know how long of a wait I'm in for. (aka only at 70 mb, been downloading for 5 mins or so).
  8. if thats the case, then can you imagine how long the new rdj album will take to drop?!
  9. Avee Libretto - Symbolon, 7/10 'post IDM' crunch in vein of Mr. Devine and Ae, something to keep you until exai ---->http://schematicmusiccompany.bandcamp.com/album/symbolon
  10. Identity Exchange Program Rectum Return Policy

  11. my favourite as of late, it even beat out Black Creeks Porter."A dark brown porter contrasting the bitterness of roasted barley and malts with a subtle vanilla sweetness"
  12. I'm almost a 100% sure Jodey admitted to being Jidomatix on FB. Maybe Mr.James asked him to leak a sample *shrug*
  13. "1991 is the alias of Gothenburg based artist Axel Backman, whose, giddying, lo-fi electronic output has been garnering support from the likes of Samoyed, Lukid and Vessel – indeed Vessel also mastered this E.P. Opening with the stuttered, hypnagogic mood of 'Recorn Ice Horn', the effervescent glow of Bibio and Boards of Canada lingers in the swell of detuned synths; making way for the equally colourful 'Fabric of Space'. Mentioned earlier, 'Open To The Dark' makes a whimsical 'pop' twist with distant vocals set in plates of almost OPN / Schulze-like ambience. Comforting nostalgia can be heard in tracks like 'Distortion Of Time' and the more introspective 'Where Do I Hide From Myself', making for a hugely impressive debut composed of rich analogue laments enriched by lo-fi methods and tape distortion." https://bleep.com/re...991#description http://boomkat.com/d...ive-bonus-track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHrdFAqeLQE
  14. enjoying some of this delicious Ontario Ale
  15. mental marmalade from the tube sock fortress

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