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9371
9371 (12")
Cat: QED 01. Rel: 11 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Collapsing The Wave Function (7:36)
The Rotor (6:23)
Starry Ave (6:25)
Review: Notorious internet motormouth Thomas Cox dropped the first EP on his own new QED label back in 2020, but only now is the vinyl arriving with us. It was worth the wait, however, because as much as it would be fun to find the sort of faults in his music that he does in everyone else's, these are three raw as you like tracks that go direct to the soul. Detroit influences of course loom large throughout, with each cut layering up dirt and grime, dusty drums and rusty synths to hypnotic effect. The standout might be the unresolved loops and cosmic-gaze of 'Starry Ave,' but any of these will make an impact on the right dance floor.
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Time Dilation
Time Dilation (12" + insert)
Cat: QED 002. Rel: 28 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Desire Paths (9:01)
Thunderhead (7:04)
Review: Proud internet motormouth and Pittsburgh mainstay Thomas Cox finally returns with a second release on his QED Recordings label. The tracks were made in February and were road-tested over DEMF weekend. Each one, he says, was made on hardware in one take, so they have a naturally rugged edge and dynamic feel that makes them all the more real. 'Desire Paths' again betrays his love of Omar-S with its layers of grimy drums and perc and distant cosmic chords, while 'Thunderhead' has a busted drum funk feel akin to Theo Parrish's famously fucked up work. Another worthy outing from Cox, then,
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Degradation
Degradation (12" + insert)
Cat: QED 3. Rel: 28 Jul 25
 
Deep House
Saboteur
Boxcutter
Lizardbrain
Review: If a job's worth doing. QED Recordings boss Thomas Cox takes the helm for three very different tracks that arrive united in their refusal to follow the rules. 'Saboteur' glories in stompy drum machine action and handclap snares, wielding a hefty, chunky funkiness. 'Boxcutter' is a nice vignette of looped up hip-hop beats, while 'Lizardbrain' is a nicely frazzled bleep workout that manages to be quite playable but also slightly eccentric. All three are good stuff, from a label well worth keeping a regular eye on.
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Depraved Heart
Depraved Heart (LP in screen-printed sleeve limited to 225 copies)
Cat: QEDLP 01. Rel: 28 Jul 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Garrote A Soundboy Tonite
Bound & Gagged With 1/4" Tape
Crawling Thru The Gutter
Spikes & Studs & Chains
Sliced Open With A Broken Dubplate
Crushed By A Speaker Stack
Riot In The Dancehall
Low Pressure System
Review: Wonderful weird manouevres from Thomas Cox's QED, here releasing its first album. Expect dubbed up echofests and reggae sound system sirens ('Crushed By A Speaker Stack'), grungy distorted bassline rumbles ('Riot In The Dancehall') and sparse machine funk ('Spikes & Studs & Chains'). Like the musical lovechild of a leftfield 90s Vienna session a la Mego or Cheap, and a dubby take on the Berlin's Digital Hardcore Recordings sound, those who loved their electronics on the wayward, limit-pushing side, should find this a rather special listen.
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coming soon $33.23
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