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AsOne Squared
AsOne Squared (limited 180 gram translucent red marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 041LTD. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Electro
Neptunium (6:53)
Axion (4:48)
Source Cubit (5:39)
Find My Way (4:40)
Vermillion (5:36)
Quantum State (6:00)
Amo (5:20)
Goodbye Mr Schulze (5:09)
Review: Kirk Degiorgio's As One project continues to be a beacon of inspiration within the annals of deep, melodic UK techno. As a true pioneer of the sound from the earliest days, it's impressive to see his inspiration maintain, and there's no better home for his work than De:tuned, a label dedicated to preserving the rich expression and invention of that foundational sound. On AsOne2 we're treated to an extended excursion into widescreen machine soul of the highest calibre, where melancholic chord progressions collide with restlessly original drum programming. It's quite simply exquisite, produced with an impeccable ear and loaded with sincere human feeling. This limited pressing of the album comes on red marbled wax too - highly recommended for the collectors out there.
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Brainbox
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Brainbox (numbered heavyweight vinyl 6xLP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 011. Rel: 18 Nov 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
In Sync - "Crack In The World" (10:12)
John Beltran - "Nineteen Eighty Nine" (5:09)
B12 - "Worlds End" (6:10)
Seba - "Ryu-ki" (8:19)
Move D & Dman - "Redundanz & Aufmerksamkeit" (6:08)
Leo Anibaldi - "Panacea" (7:04)
Deepchord - "Citrus & Wood" (11:35)
As One - "Where Did He Go...& Why" (7:51)
Scanner - "Eros" (6:14)
The Future Sound Of London - "Obollis" (4:32)
As One - "Where Did He Go...& Why" (Heinrich Mueller Lamb Shift Model) (4:33)
As One - "Where Did He Go...&Why" (Plaid remix) (4:39)
Nu Era - "The North View" (5:56)
Total Science - "Winds Of Change" (8:32)
Spacetime Continuum - "Tri Decagon" (5:47)
PFM - "Aspirations" (9:07)
Mike Dred - "Gate Of Origin" (7:30)
David Morley - "Mode 90" (5:48)
Robert Leiner - "Psalm 101" (7:37)
Cristian Vogel - "Edit Out Wanky Solo" (7:02)
O - "Fermionit" (5:49)
Meat Beat Manifesto - "Synthesizer Test" (5:52)
U-Ziq - "Lilt N'Vectif" (4:04)
Locust - "Dispelling 84-94" (4:30)
Speedy J - "Halvemaan" (6:09)
Review: Here's something to get the juices flowing: a six-vinyl box set containing a wealth of new and previously unreleased material from some of the most revered names in electronic music. Given the names on show - think Speedy J, Spacetime Continuum, Future Sound of London, B12, Scanner, Move D and Meat Beat Manifesto, for starters - it was clearly inspired by the 'intelligent techno' movement of the early-to-mid '90s. Naturally, that sort of intergalactic gear dominates throughout, alongside inspired trips into the worlds of spacey drum & bass, dub techno, ambient and Motor City futurism. The quality threshold is high throughout, helped by the fact that some of the material on show has lay dormant on DAT tapes since the 1990s.
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Played by: DAX DJ
out of stock $69.80
Brainbox (B-STOCK)
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Brainbox (B-STOCK) (numbered heavyweight vinyl 6xLP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 011 (B-STOCK). Rel: 18 Nov 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
 
B-STOCK: Box damaged, product unused & in perfect condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged, product unused & in perfect condition***

- Damage to box (pictured)

Here's something to get the juices flowing: a six-vinyl box set containing a wealth of new and previously unreleased material from some of the most revered names in electronic music. Given the names on show - think Speedy J, Spacetime Continuum, Future Sound of London, B12, Scanner, Move D and Meat Beat Manifesto, for starters - it was clearly inspired by the 'intelligent techno' movement of the early-to-mid '90s. Naturally, that sort of intergalactic gear dominates throughout, alongside inspired trips into the worlds of spacey drum & bass, dub techno, ambient and Motor City futurism. The quality threshold is high throughout, helped by the fact that some of the material on show has lay dormant on DAT tapes since the 1990s.
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out of stock $74.24
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