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Desatura
Cat: SACD 010. Rel: 09 Oct 18
 
Techno
Anchor
Marrow
Diamond
Decanter
Eat Eat Eat
The Idea Of North
Under The Benches
Foul Winds
A Third Man
And Then There Were None
Review: Stroboscopic Artefacts chief Lucy teams up with Rrose (Eaux) as The Lotus Eaters, which sees the two visionary techno artists collaborate for the first time. Although they had previously remixed each other's work, the idea of working together became inevitable. Several intense sessions in Lucy's Berlin studio, using mainly analogue hardware, resulted in a new project starting with two EPs released on their respective imprints. Desatura features a diverse array of powerful and innovative sonic perspectives: the highly engineered tunnelling techno that you've come to expect from either artist is finely displayed on tracks like "Decanter" or "A Third Man", between moments of slow motion hypnotism ("Eat Eat Eat") and droning/textural soundscapes like "The Idea Of North" and "Under The Benches".
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Beelines For Working Bees
Cat: SA 008. Rel: 08 Feb 11
 
Techno
Tof (Tommy Four Seven remix)
Bein (James Ruskin remix)
Lav (Peter Van Hoesen remix)
Eon (Truss remix)
Review: Luca Mortellaro's Berlin-based label Stroboscopic Artefacts rose to prominence in 2010, with the coining of the term 'compressed dub' to describe SA's unique mastering process becoming a talking point among the heads down techno fraternity. Here we see the label chief, operating under his Lucy pseudonym, release a remix 12" in anticipation of his debut album due out in March. Beelines For Working Bees sees a nice mix of established and nascent techno talent - namely James Ruskin, Tommy Four Seven, Peter Van Hoesen and Truss - rework four album tracks with considerable aplomb. Ruskin turns the album's most epic moment, "Bein", into a deeper, more sedate roller, while Truss and Van Hoesen offer bruising takes on "Eon" and "Lav" over on the flip.
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Gmork (Luke Slater remix)
Cat: SA 004. Rel: 24 Mar 10
 
Techno
Gmork (Luke Slater remix)
So Nothing Grows Stronger (Dadub remix)
 in stock $16.02
Seventeen Zero Four
Seventeen Zero Four (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: SATOTEM 007. Rel: 04 Mar 20
 
Techno
Seventeen Zero Four (5:40)
One Zero Five (4:49)
Twenty Zero Two (6:32)
Review: Five years on since their last joint outing in Stroboscopic Artefacts Monad series, Speedy J and Lucy team up again as Zeitgeber on 'Seventeen Zero Four', a new three-tracker descending deep into the filthy,tenebrous outskirts of club music.
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V: Five Years Of Artefacts Chapter Two
Cat: SA5YEARS 02. Rel: 05 Nov 14
 
Techno
Zeitgeber - "Totemism"
LB Dub Corp - "Take It Down Again" (in dub)
Review: Three of techno's biggest names under different alias appear on this second release Stroboscopic Artefacts have put out to celebrate their five year tenure of abstract techno. "Totemism" may well be an off-cut from Zeitgeber's debut and self-titled album, a collaboration between Speedy J and SA label boss Lucy. It's reminiscent of the early, rhythmically dubby productions of the label's earlier releases, while L.B. Dub Corp (aka Luke Slater) provides a reduction of his thunderous Ostgut Ton mega-storm "Take It Down In Dub". With more five year celebrations on the way, this adds to the unexplainable tone of a label that's now firmly fixed in Berlin club culture.
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Played by: Gary Beck
 in stock $9.44
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