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No Return Vol 1 (B-STOCK)
No Return Vol 1 (B-STOCK) (12" test pressing)
Cat: RTTD 008TP (B-STOCK).
 
Electro
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Helena Hauff's label is back, this time presenting a various artists 12" that heralds the start of the No Return series. The release starts on a mystical bent with the Eastern-tinged death electro of "El Carmel", sounding ripe for a Hague-friendly warm-up session. Neud Photo then take over with a dystopian trip through rich synth tones coloured in dark hues for the bleakest of robotic fantasies. Antoni Maiovvi fills the B-side with the slow grinding bombast of "The Dig", bleeding out a noirish take on coldwave for the darkest hearts to swoon to.
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No Return Vol 1 (B-STOCK)
No Return Vol 1 (B-STOCK) (12" test pressing)
Cat: RTTD 008TP (B-STOCK).
 
Electro
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Helena Hauff's label is back, this time presenting a various artists 12" that heralds the start of the No Return series. The release starts on a mystical bent with the Eastern-tinged death electro of "El Carmel", sounding ripe for a Hague-friendly warm-up session. Neud Photo then take over with a dystopian trip through rich synth tones coloured in dark hues for the bleakest of robotic fantasies. Antoni Maiovvi fills the B-side with the slow grinding bombast of "The Dig", bleeding out a noirish take on coldwave for the darkest hearts to swoon to.
Read more
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