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Other Like Me
Cat: DUSTCD 124. Rel: 06 Aug 24
 
Techno
She Never Wrote Back
With You I Still Feel Alone
Dressed Up Auslander
(Bolt) Golden Hour At Sisters
Crashed
Just Pretend To Be Someone Else
I'm Poster Syndrome
Bubble Life
4Real
Closed Eyes
Other, Like Me
Methodology #17
Boy On A Swing
I Have A Keen Interest
In A Place Like This
Mark Up
I Am An Artist
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Further Vexations (remastered)
Further Vexations (remastered) (limited purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DUSTV 127. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Techno
Biomantric L-if-e
0093
Phil: Because Ov, Indeed
You're Only SQL
We Are Haunted
CCTV Nation
Stempel
Northern Electronic Soul (part 1)
Northern Electronic Soul (part 2)
Northern Electronic Soul (part 3)
Skin Clock
Dada Mindstab
Tunnels Ov Set
Later Vexations
Kissing Someone Else's DOG
Review: Experimental electronic triad The Black Dog see their 2009 CD album remastered and reissued, a missive from a time when the band were particularly concerned with the encroachment of surveillance capital and Orwellian practices carried out by institutions, governments and corporations. Tackling the cynical ironies of weaponised phraseologies such as "for your own safety", and their use by firms whom almost certainly do not have our best interests at heart, the mood of this techno tucker is indeed certainly, if not paranoid, vexed. Emblematic of this are humanity reductions such as 'You're Only SQL', on which gurgly basses churn, and 'CCTV Nation', which bridges Dispatches-style documentary melodies and jittery acid house.
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Silenced (remastered)
Cat: DUSTV 120. Rel: 08 May 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Trojan Horus (part 1) (5:03)
Trojan Horus (part 2) (2:30)
Lam Vril (4:27)
Truth Benders DIE (3:22)
Bolt 23 Blue Screen Ov Death (1:45)
Alt/Return/Dash/Kill (2:14)
Bolt 777 Ordinary Boy (4:04)
Drexian City RIDE (1:23)
Remote Viewing (feat Steven Severin) (3:12)
Gummi Void (2:31)
Machine Machina (2:15)
The Stele Of Revealing (1:27)
Songs For Other People (2:57)
Break Down On Lake Shore Drive (2:00)
Bolt 33 Glitch & Chin (2:20)
Sudden Intake (4:49)
4 3s 555 (part 1) (2:49)
4 3s 555 (part 2) (4:27)
Review: Album number six from Sheffield's electronic heroes The Black Dog was closer to their debut, Bytes, than anything that came in between. "We never set out to make it like Bytes," group member Martin Dust has since explained. "My idea was to create something you could come home to after you'd just ben to a club or gig, that would start at the right pace and then just wind down into a great album and just chill out." Suffice to say, they achieved that and then some. Silenced is an example of downtempo that still feels like it has one foot in the rave, sounds informed by 4AM highs and 10AM quiet, here made precious through the use of blissful and complex tones that envelop and encase your mind. A record everyone should own.
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Sleep Deprivation
Cat: DUSTCD 126. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sleep Deprivation 5 - The Slow Cancellation Of The Future (Movement 1)
Sleep Deprivation 6 - The Future Is Now The Past
Sleep Deprivation 7 - Generic Protocols
Sleep Deprivation 8 - Stockhausen Was Right
Sleep Deprivation 9 - Consumer Tethering (Movement 2)
Sleep Deprivation 10 - New Times End
Sleep Deprivation 11 - The Failure Of Modernity
Sleep Deprivation 12 - Airport 3
Sleep Deprivation 13 - Core Planning
Sleep Deprivation 14 - REM Kiss (Movement 3)
Sleep Deprivation 15 - Agency
Sleep Deprivation 16 - Null
Sleep Deprivation 17 - Deep Isolation
Sleep Deprivation 18 - Shuggy (Movement 4)
Sleep Deprivation 19 - Human Latch
Sleep Deprivation 20 - Floatation
Sleep Deprivation 21 - Internal Sunrise
Review: Way back in 2006, when for various reasons they were suffering with insomnia, the Black Dog began making music when sleep deprived - a process the Sheffield trio say made their material more emotive and vulnerable. At various times since, they've returned to the idea, resulting in this album - a collection of immersive musical movements that frequently blur the boundaries between the enveloping ambience the IDM pioneers have become famous for in recent years, and (synth) string-laden neo-classical compositions. Of course, it's not all picturesque sonic beauty, with the paranoia and slow-thinking darkness sometimes associated with periods of sleep deprivation being translated into trippy, melancholic or sonically intense soundscapes rooted in drone and dark ambient. Throughout, it remains surprisingly emotive and - for the most part - pleasingly meditative.



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