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WATER: Dancing Moon
WATER: Dancing Moon (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AESP 001. Rel: 11 Feb 19
 
Electro
House In Blue Rain (5:42)
Dancing Moon (7:55)
Throne Of Clay (6:51)
Review: A new project based out of Copenhagen - Aether's Spring comes shrouded in mystery but makes a bold statement with this first transmission. WATER: Dancing Moon 12" leads in with "House In Blue Rain," a downcast track bathed in melancholic pads and blown out percussion around a steady 4/4 tick. "Dancing Moon" is a more kinetic affair that works with all kinds of synth shapes alongside some primal drum machine percussion that lends the track a new wave quality that suits it just fine. Closer "Throne Of Clay" spreads across the B side in a brooding, journeying epic fit for the likes of classic James Holden or a more wave-minded Jon Hopkins.
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In Her Eyes EP/Presence Mix
In Her Eyes EP/Presence Mix (1-sided 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IMO 005. Rel: 16 Jan 17
 
Deep House
In Her Eyes (Presence Deep dub mix) (8:30)
Review: Croatian mainstay Ilija Rudman had a productive 2016 thanks to turns on Chit Chat, Burek and Double Deer, and he turns to his own Imogen Recordings to kick off the new year with a brooding, drum-focused hit of oddball house music for the trippy, paranoid end of the night. The "Presence Deep Dub" mix of "In Her Eyes" is a multi-faceted jam, using high-end processing matched with organic, instinctive percussion to make for the kind of workout that will inspire all manner of curious reactions from the floor. It's a track more than strong enough to stand proud as a one-sided 12", with the crossover appeal to land in a whole host of different bags.
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Tags: Minimal
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With Any Future
Cat: WLM 38. Rel: 15 Sep 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
With Any Future
Missing Us
Missing Us (dub)
Review: Marking the start of an exciting new collaborative project, Wolf + Lamb proudly share the debut release of The Waves & Us. Formed out of
a creative meeting of minds between Maayan Nidam, Markus Nikolaus and Louis McGuire, theirs is a sound that strengthens the storied
approach of a live band with the experimental thrust of analogue electronics. Pop and rock fundamentals lend an earthly hook to the
tracks, but these are anything but straight-forward songs.
Maayan has already forged a formidable career in electronic music, both under her own name and as part of Mara Trax, scoring releases
on such celebrated labels as Perlon. Markus performs his own solo project Cunt Cunt Chanel, while Louis is part of Ballet School, a band
releasing on noted indie label Bella Union. The whirlwind of creativity that has whipped up around the trio has yielded an album which will
follow this single, made up of one-take recordings that capture the energy and adventure that powers The Waves & Us.
Maayan's electronics provide the atmospheric backdrop to the songs, running modular synthesisers and drum machines through detailed
chains of processing and effects with an emphasis on a warm, charmingly rough finish. Markus' guitar undergoes a similar fuzzy treatment
while his voice calls out introspective, abstract lyrics to set the mind racing. Louis' bass underpins the music with a dubby sensibility,
bringing a necessary balance to the frequency range.
Making the most of their in-the-room recording approach, the singles will feature alternative takes of the songs that will appear on the
album, providing a little insight into the flutters and fluctuations that shape the development of this project. With their eyes fixed on live
performances and an arresting sound already formed, this is a vital time for all three artists and the people that listen to them.
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Human Moments In WWIII
Human Moments In WWIII (purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: LNTHN 007. Rel: 31 Jan 17
 
Techno
Departure (6:10)
Departure (Shifted version) (5:53)
Human Moments In WWIII (5:40)
Human Moments In WWIII (Giorgio Gigli version) (5:59)
Review: Few techno producers can claim to have released material on quite as many well-loved labels as Jeff Derringer. This appearance on Lantham Audio comes on the back of releases for M_Rec, Perc Trax and Soma, amongst others. It features two original cuts - the acid-fired, broken techno psychedelia of "Departure", and the driving, intergalactic intensity of "Human Moments In WWIII" - with accompanying remixes. The first of these revisions comes from Shifted, who drags "Departure" further towards moody minimal techno territory. Arguably even better is Giorgio Gigli's version of "Human Moments In WWIII", which is a no-holds-barred acid techno onslaught.
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Flip Flop Licker
Flip Flop Licker (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CY 013. Rel: 30 Aug 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Flip Flop Licker
Rocks In My Socks
Review: Cynic return after a years heitus with a couple tracks from label boss Felix Dickinson. Meat and potatoes by Mr.Dickinson and additional noodles from Robin Lee. Acidic dance music for your feet.
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Dichotomy Part 1
Cat: TABR 021. Rel: 16 Sep 13
 
Ambient/Drone
Light
White
Dark
Black
Review: More commonly known as Meschi, Scottish producer Paul Mitchell returns to the excellent Tabernacle label with the synth driven Dichotomy Pt.1. Since debuting on Tabernacle with the fantastic 2012 EP An Expedition, Mitchell has launched his own ambient cassette label, Elephant Recordings, which in less than a year already stands at nine releases and his experimental side is explored further on this four track 12". Allegedly the first in a series of releases on Tabernacle from Mitchell, Dichotomy Pt.1 demonstrates the producer is more than capable of turning out mind-expanding free flowing soundscapes of lush of atmospheres and contrasting moods. Expect submerged industrialisms and bubbling menaces reminiscent of Yves De May and 80s-styled dance arpeggios blended with softer, cosmic synths. Wonderful stuff!
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Beggarman
Beggarman (12")
Cat: JAL 85. Rel: 12 Nov 09
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beggarman (original mix)
Beggarman (Crazy P remix)
Beggarman (Smoove remix)
Beggarman (Basement Freaks remix)
Review: Gritty Northerners, Smoove & Turrell release their 'credit crunch' stepper and third single, 'Beggarman'; lifted from their acclaimed debut album, 'Antique Soul'. With some incredibly funky and feelgood mixes from Crazy P, Basement Freaks and Smoove himself, Beggarman's uplifting call to party has never been more relevant. Already notching up plays with Radio 6's Craig Charles, and starting to pick up plays for the band's first video; Beggarman, Smoove & Turrell's retro right-now energy is infectious. Beggarman's original story-telling, 60s soul-talking vibe kicks back with some great horns and yeah yeah refrains. Crazy P turn up the wah wah power with a shimmering 70s influenced ride that strips back the vocals and creates a stone-cold groove workout, complete with 80s disco keys, perucssion and dubby fx. Smoove's remix goes back to early sampling days with its funky melange of breaks, beats and a big chorus that lifts into a really swinging set. Rounding things off the Basement Freaks keep the phat funk flowing with their rippling jam. Out now on Jalapeno.
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Overthought EP
Overthought EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CDA 029. Rel: 06 Sep 21
 
Techno
Last Moment Jam (5:40)
Drums Jam (with Grachov) (4:24)
Buchla 909 Jam (9:57)
Review: Cocktail d'Amore Music returns from a short hiatus with a new release from Russian producer TMO. The three tracks are tied together by a propensity for heavy rhythm construction and distorted acid lines, executed to great effect. Opening with "Last Moment Jam" , a searing main room projectile, TMO presents what is heavily inspired by early Chicago acid track. For those looking for something on the trippier end, "Drums Jam" provides a low bpm hallucination full of delays. Closing is, "Buchla 909 Jam", a 10 minute slow burn exercise in analog fundamentals for late night fantasies.




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Everything U Know (B-STOCK)
Everything U Know (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GYC 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 14 May 18
 
Deep House
Everything U Know
Infiltrator
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/smudges with creasing to corner of outer sleeve, but otherwise in perfect working order***


After launching last year with Who, Get Your Copy returns to the fray with a little help from Italian powerhouse Steve Murphy. The producer gets plenty of action on labels like Hot Haus, Chiwax, Lobster Theremin and more besides, so you know you're going to get a solid dose of tuff house business delivered with that gutsy Roman attitude. "Everything U Know" channels an abundance of 90s vibes, from the nagging chord stab to the understated speech sample, while "Infiltrator" takes a tribal direction without losing the old-skool flavour. Both cuts are perfectly shaped for the dance, whether you want to hit a peak time note or take the crowd deep into the groove.
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EP
EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: 89GHOST 016. Rel: 31 Jan 22
 
Techno
Creak (5:30)
Croak (5:37)
Crank (5:37)
Crease (6:00)
Review: We've not been able to get to the bottom of who Kenny Burns is (or at least this one - there was a famous Nottingham Forest footballer of the same name in the dim and distant past), and 89: Ghost main man Neil Tolliday is keeping tight-lipped. Either way, this label debut from the man of mystery includes some genuinely impressive moments. Picturesque closer 'Crease', where dreamy chords and kaleidoscopic synth sounds rise and fall atop an unfussy dancefloor beat, reminded us of Nail's own 1993 cut 'Cassiopeia', while 'Crank' is a thrusting slab of early morning techno peppered with squelchy acid motifs, chiming electronics and loopy, mind-mangling riffs. Elsewhere, 'Croak' is an angular slab of warped techno intensity, and opener 'Creak' is a hypnotic neo-trance number.
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Cyclical Forces Of Nature & Man
Cyclical Forces Of Nature & Man (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CMD 007. Rel: 20 Sep 21
 
Techno
Reality Is Rising (8:06)
Quan Synth (5:33)
Empty Streets (7:35)
Infinite (6:16)
Review: Deep house don Brad Peterson started the Common Dreams label and alias back in 2014 as another outlet for his prolific strain of machine soul. Various artists have graced the label including John Shima and Dan Piu, but now Peterson returns to steer the ship himself with a new project entitled Ancient Trees vs Skyscrapers. It's not hard to ascertain the ideas bubbling away behind the release, and sure enough Peterson rolls out exquisite synthesis which ebbs and flows with a fluidity which feels inspired by nature, albeit still very much in the context of crisply rendered deep house and techno with a Motor City influence.



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Y01
Y01 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: XYY 01. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Electro
Track 1 (6:53)
Track 2 (5:54)
Track 3 (5:03)
Review: Having just made a splash with a 12" of adventurous leftfield techno, Intercepts simultaneously emerges as an inventive force in the field of electro too. Again, we get three shadowy producers stepping out at a mean clip, with 'Track 1' running faster than average and revelling in razor sharp edits that split the difference between braindance, d&b and machine funk and come up with dark, sinewy gold. 'Track 2' eschews the kicks and works a few more melodic elements into the mix for a starry-eyed piece with an underlying spookiness. Then 'Track 3' locks into something much more upfront with a chunky lead hook and satisfyingly dirty drums. There's serious flex in the synth work here, suggesting someone that may have been honing their craft for some time already. Electro heads take note - this is something different.
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Stellar Walker (B-STOCK)
Stellar Walker (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CYBERDANCE 018 (B-STOCK). Rel: 12 Jan 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Come With Me
Hotel Chameleon
L'amour Est Parti (with Dimitry Distant feat Aka Ink)
Smoke Comet
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped with minor surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order***


Madrid's Synth Alien returns with a fresh EP out on Cyber Dance Records entitled 'Stellar Walker' that shows off his spaced-out and italofied influences in just the manner we've now come to expect from that label - slow-motion chugging synth workouts that are rich in atmosphere, confident in pace and arrangement and most importantly jam-packed with heavy riffing and piercing melodies from start to finish. Side A of the EP opens with "Come With Me", a dreamy and spacey slow-but-hard rocker that warms the ears up nicely before the second track "Hotel Chameleon" seals the deal with epic feeling and soaring melodic lines that break into an all-out synthesised feast of a climax. Side B continues with a collaboration with Moscow's Dmitry Distant 'L'Amour Est Parti', a romantically-tinged odyssey of relentless octave basslines that reaches even higher into new realms of future funk courtesy of a guest vocal from AKA INK before the EP closes with a monster of upfront determined electronic rocking called 'Smoke Comet', ending the record with a fitting cosmic crunch.
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An Apparent Horizon (B-STOCK)
Cat: CYBERDANCE 016 (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Jun 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lost Dreams
Reverse The Trend
Darkness Stalks
Distances
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


Cyber Dance Records are back on the attack with a fresh release from the legendary Perseus Traxx aka Nigel Rogers, a 4-track EP entitled after recent scientific developments 'An Apparent Horizon'. It's a firmly machine-based and totally jam-packed affair reflecting diverse sounds from the UK's own rich history of electronic dance music, with elements from the classic Warp "deep space sound" prominent as much as the more usual 303-jacking acid house grooves in the vein of Baby Ford or Bam Bam. 'Lost Dreams' opens the record with a floaty dream-like hypnosis from the depths of space and sets the tone in magnificent style, followed up on Side A with the irresistible roll of 'Reverse The Trend' that takes the groove harder, further and deeperstraight off to the beyond. Dark strings reminiscent of old LFO, B-12 or Autechre vinyls from the early 90s propel us into Side B on 'Darkness Stalks', and then we're transported onto the concluding track on the EP, 'Distances'; an epic closer that opens with beautiful reverbed claps and acid squelches before diving into an inky black void of timeless space-travelling and slow-building tension that could surely echo hauntingly around any M25 rave in the depths of a late 1980s night.
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Skip Of Omnicubes Rarely Used
Cat: MIST 1. Rel: 22 Feb 20
 
Breakbeat
That's It
Review: Throngingz
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Soul to Skin EP (Inxec remix)
Soul to Skin EP (Inxec remix) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DD 101. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Soul To Skin
Dreams
Whisper
Find A Way
Soul To Skin (Inxec remix)
Review: The next release on Dream Diary comes from VTR, a hotly-tipped South London duo who merge various strains of electronic music with soul and pop songwriting nous. This debut EP was reportedly co-produced by Afriqua, who have been previously spotted on R&S as well as Dream Diary. "Soul To Skin" opens the EP in a mellow fog of ambient synths and arresting vocals that sound reminiscent of Stevie Nicks. That echo is confirmed on track two, a sultry cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" that will no doubt draw plenty of attention in the band's direction. "Whisper" taps up a little of James Blake's crooked blue-eyed soul, and watch out for long time tech house producer Inxec popping up to remix "Soul To Skin."
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Razormaid Mixes
Razormaid Mixes (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERC 057. Rel: 05 Mar 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Eternal (US club mix)
Prisoner To Desire (Alcatraz mix)
Unveiling The Secret (exclusive re-edit)
Ecstasy (Joseph Watt extended mix)
Review: Emotional Rescue make no attempt to hide their love of classic 80s cutters Razormaid's remixes, and on this occasion they're shining a light on the pumped up dancefloor versions of cult Canadian synthwave concern Psyche. The "US Club Mix" of "Eternal" is a perfect, swooning synth pop belter with weight in all the right places to work on the floor. "Prisoner To Desire (Alcatraz Mix)" is a snarling stomper that almost touches on acidic synth lines underneath the impassioned vocals, and then an exclusive re-edit of "Unveiling The Secret" ups the tempo while letting the catchy pop edge to Psyche's sound shine through. The record finishes with the fevered intensity of Joseph Watt's extended mix of "Ecstasy".
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Played by: Piers Harrison
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Stroboscope
Stroboscope (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OM 006. Rel: 05 Feb 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Forty Five (7:45)
Thirty Three & A Third (6:25)
Nine (6:27)
Review: The OdD Music crew are back with more of that off-kilter, subtly freaked up house music shuffle to make your bones shake. This sixth release on the label has everything any minimal head craves, not least on opening jam "Forty Five" with its nervy piano licking away underneath a heavy filter while the groove rolls on incessantly. "Thirty Three & A Third" takes a different approach, dropping some deft broken beats into the mix and letting some spaced out synth wobbles ping the track into a curious new orbit. "Nine" finishes the EP off with some immersive percussive tones that call to mind ritualistic dancing and transcendental experience, just like all good party music should.
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Metaphysical Lives
Metaphysical Lives (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIVOD 021. Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
Techno
Acceptance Resistance
Metaphysical Lives
Sequential Self
Viral Dread
Review: Ali Renault's techno bludgeon instrument Vivod gets another notch in its handlebar with this appearance from new Glaswegian venture UNI.OMNI. It's rasping, rabid stuff with distortion and noise in abundance, but these wild elements are actually wielded with a firm grip on opening beast "Acceptance Resistance". "Metaphysical Lives" meanwhile channels some wave influences while keeping up the sense of foreboding, "Sequential Self" gets into a death disco spiral complete with beyond the grave vocals and "Viral Dread" goes even further into the graveyard while keeping the stiff dancefloor pressure dial turned up to 11.



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PC 003
PC 003 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PC 003. Rel: 17 Jul 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Siaubas - "Haunted White Paper"
Kris Baha - "Tecna"
Disrute - "Contraband"
Dane//Close - "ForJorge"
Review: Proving it's still not safe to hit the streets of Melbourne after dark, Power Cuts are at it again with even more dodgy dealings from shady punks with drum machines and synthesisers. Siaubaus' "Haunted White Paper" is as schlocky a slice of wave-esque 80s beatdown as you could ever wish for, while label boss Kris Baha offers up a particularly crusty vision of acid house. On the B side, Disrute edges towards an industrial, new beat tinted workout that's all about the rasping drum hits above all else. Dane//Close finish the EP off with "ForJorge", an angular, mechanical piece with hidden depths folded into the production.
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Timeless Odyssey (Timothy J Fairplay & Emile Strunz remixes)
Cat: WS 024. Rel: 15 Oct 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Timeless Odyssey
Timeless Odyssey (Timothy J Fairplay remix)
Rainbow Perch
Rainbow Perch (Emile Strunz remix)
Review: US label Wonder Stories follow up strong turns from Macaulay, Joe Morris and Jac The Disco with this hemisphere-spanning collaboration between Aussie producer Dawn Again and UK stalwart Rothmans. The mood on the record is squarely aimed at psychedelic strains of house music for adventurous, smooth grooving souls, whether it's the originals or the remixes you came for. "Timeless Odyssey" matches fuzzy bass with swirling pads and peppy rhythms, which Timothy J Fairplay dutifully jacks up with a wavey sensibility and plenty of dancefloor heft. "Rainbow Perch" is a synth-rich party ballad loaded with heart to match its infectious grooves. Emile Strunz delivers a remix that builds on the original's yearning qualities with a journeying spirit that would make for some great outdoors listening / partying.
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Played by: Jac The Disco, DJ ROCCA
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Fifth Force EP
Fifth Force EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: X/OZ 004. Rel: 30 Apr 18
 
Techno
One Weak Light (5:25)
Existence Is Weird (5:38)
Very Long Daydream (3:33)
Fine-Tuning Problems (5:44)
Getting Closer To An Unknown Goal (7:53)
Review: Icelandic techno veteran Yagya enjoys a release on X/OZ that celebrates both new and old material. The tempo is noticeably ramped up on "One Weak Light" but never at the expense of that dark and mysterious Icelandic hue. "Existence Is Weird" is no slouch either, but Yagya shapes out his atmospheres with such a refined touch that you barely notice how quick the tracks are running. "A Very Long Daydream" is a gorgeous ambient track dug out of the archives, while "Getting Closer To An Unknown Goal" sees the re-release of a track Yagya released as Rhythm Of Snow back in 1999.


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What I Gotta Do EP
What I Gotta Do EP (hand-stamped 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RC 002. Rel: 11 Oct 17
 
Techno
What I Gotta Do (4:50)
Rattlesnake (5:22)
Baby's Blues (4:31)
What I Gotta Do (Roger 23 Under Influence Of Red Nasty Nyponsoppa Disco mix) (8:46)
What I Gotta Do (Roger 23 Constroversy Turning dirty Super dub) (7:32)
Rattlesnake (Physical Therapy Watersports On Hard Surfaces Only mix) (5:39)
Review: Electronic pop act Penelope are the second release on fellow Swede Pjotr's label. The band offers up three 'dystopian pop songs' spanning from the futuristic, villainous R&B of "What I Gotta Do" to the trance-filled breakbeat of "Rattlesnake". Saarbrucken's finest Roger 23 delivers two versions of the title track; the "Under Influence Of Red Nasty Nyponsoppa Disco mix" is a dark and strobed-out epic while the second (Controversy Turning dirty Super dub) is jacking analogue house that would make even Jamal Moss or John Heckle stand up and notice. The killer EP closes out with a droning hypnotic techno version of "Rattlesnake" (Physical Therapy Watersports On Hard Surfaces Only mix).
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64 Ways To Rob A Friend
64 Ways To Rob A Friend (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RTTD 009. Rel: 29 Jan 18
 
Techno
64 Ways To Rob A Friend (4:40)
90 Feelings (6:57)
A Place To Stay (live mix) (8:17)
Review: Tomas More's December alias has gone from strength to strength, kicking off on Blackest Ever Black, Where To Now? and In Paradisum only to hop on to Mannequin and Jealous God before landing here on Helena Hauff's Return To Disorder label. On the basis of that CV, you should know full well that this is an artist who favours dark, deviant dance music with a generous lashing of industrial, EBM and electro, and he doesn't disappoint. "64 Ways To Rob A Friend" is a freaky but utterly fun romp laced with ghoulish vocals and underpinned by a driving one-note bassline. "90 Feelings" is more malevolent, channeling the spirit of Ministry and reducing it down to a death march, while the live mix of "A Place To Live" comes on with a New Beat ferocity that's hard to resist.
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Fallow & Chalice EP
Fallow & Chalice EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CHOW 002. Rel: 27 Nov 17
 
Bass
Fallow - "Blitz" (4:12)
Fallow - "Northern Don" (4:01)
Fallow - "Operation Dark Fruit VIP" (3:18)
DJ Chalice - "Rewind Me" (4:25)
DJ Chalice - "Artois Anthem" (4:26)
DJ Chalice - "Raise Ya Chalice" (3:40)
Review: Chow Down serves up its second release with the adventurous grime exploits of Fallow and DJ Chalice, twisting out all kinds of audacious bass shapes that would set the dance alight at parties such as Boxed. Fallow takes the A side with confidence, fresh from a release on Blood Frenzy, and "Blitz" shows the emergent producer is taking no prisoners with a hail of bullets and haunting Indian classical samples. "Northern Don" is a more wobbly synth-rich beat, while "Operation Dark Fruit VIP" amps up the grime strings. DJ Chalice has a lighter touch, bringing in some sunnier melodics and embracing the RnB influences on "Artois Anthem".
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CFE
CFE (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NP 001. Rel: 18 Jan 16
 
Deep House
Nightlyfe (5:32)
99% (Freeek) (5:57)
Body Forms (4:59)
Tango (3:26)
Review: After the late nite, neon-red funk of his last release 'The Digital Fantasy' (which picked up support from the likes of Benji B, Alexander Nut & Ross Allen), Quaid returns with a new ep: 'CFE'.AIn contrast to the strung out, hazy eroticism of 'The Digital Fantasy', here the heart rate has elevated and the signals pushed further into the red. 'Nightlyfe' best illustrates this with its rough hats, minor chords and irrepressible rhythm. 'Body Forms' is a nod back to the hydraulic, locked funk of Quaid's previous releases, whilst 'Tango' offers Huerco S style synths under subverted Prince Housequake-era drums.A'99%' weaves around a driving bass algorithm and the insistent vocal refrain supplied by longtime collaborator Dziko.A. There's a change in mood here, the night has passed and sunrise is moments away. Lights on tomorrow's horizon glint endless glass, dust and chrome...
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Methlab 1
Methlab 1 (double 12")
Cat: BT 046. Rel: 12 Jan 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Silent Witness - "High Flyer" (5:55)
MachineCode - "Evacuation" (6:03)
Signs - "Less Is More" (5:20)
Allied - "Anesthesia" (5:30)
Review: Over the last few years Methlab have secured a highly respected position in drum & bass as a management company, event promoter and hub for all things techy and uncompromised. Here we find them hooking up with Vegas's Bad Taste imprint for a series of on-point, club-focused 12"s featuring some of the most exciting names in the neuro movement. Highlights include the ghostly vocal cries on MachineCode's "Evacuation" and the fuzzy distorted grit of Signs' "Less Is More". The Methlab takeover continues...
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Cutman
Cutman (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FASRAT 007. Rel: 16 May 16
 
Deep House
Majowy Gaz (DJ Sajko & Rwetes cut)
Osaka Midnight Train (DJ Sajko cut)
DJ Sajko & Antonina Nowacka - "Synos"
DJ Sajko & Rwetes - "Tropiciel"
Review: Poland's Father And Son Records And Tapes presents its probably most adventurous release, four outer space excursions by DJ Sajko. Plock-based Pawel Bartnik is a musician and sound engineer, releasing solo or as a member of kIRk trio, one of the most forward-thinking contemporary Polish bands. Here he presents his highly unique blend of slow motion techno, dub, industrial music, folk, jazz and field recordings. From twisted psychedelic bangers for the late night raves through Eastern-flavoured operatic vocals to clicks and scratches from the deepest bowels of the Earth, "cutman" lands somewhere between precise, conceptual structures and free, open-minded improvisation. Different, fascinating and impressive.
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Bury Me Where I Fall
Cat: RITL 001. Rel: 25 Jan 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Youth Riot (16:15)
Four For Four (16:18)
Review: "Rituale is a brand new label for 2016 setting off with a beautiful structured EP called (Bury Me Where I Fall) by the talented producer known as G76. This EP is made up with 2 original track's lasting up to a good 16 minuets each. A1 - Youth Riot & B1 - Four For Four. The heart and soul of this EP is represented by the rioting youth struggling for a better future in a society riddled with corruption and selfishness."
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Future Thoughts EP
Cat: MEAN 024. Rel: 15 Jun 15
 
Techno
Future Thoughts Jazz
Wars Of Truth (Reseen)
Review: Meanwhile returns having celebrated its 10 Year Anniversary, not by releasing a swanky box set, but by taking a year off. First release on the fully rejuvenated meanwhile is from Sen AKA John Shern who forms part of the Satellite Religion collective along with G.r.i.t, Future Thought Tapestries, Channel 73 and Space_ci. Here he delivers 25 minutes of deepest machine music spread over 2 tracks. A side Future Thoughts Jazz is a deep drifting Detroit infused journey through the far reaches of outer space, while the B Side Wars of Truth(reseen) is an epic slice of heavy clanking industrial rhythms and deep textures. The release is also the first to feature artwork commissioned by sometime Meanwhile recording artist Samuel Van Dijk aka Mohlao, Inward Content, VC118a, Multicast Dynamics. So, both sonically and visually this release sits perfectly within the meanwhile catalogue of quality not quantity.
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Played by: Ethyl, M50, Bovill
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The Moonland Remixes
Cat: HOLGER 6. Rel: 17 Apr 15
 
Techno
Moonland (Barnt remix) (8:11)
Moonland (Jens Uwe Beyer remix) (7:30)
Review: The mysterious Dream Weapons came through earlier this year with the Holger label's third outing, an EP which contained the lovely "Moonland" cut - a moody, lo-fi house cut for the thinkers. This time around, Holger have cherry-picked a couple of remixers to remould the tune into something totally different, starting with man of the moment Barnt (Comeme, Hinge Finger) who proceeds to inject some of his weirdness into the tune...a hypnotic bundle of synths is wound over apocalyptic strings and a steady kick drum. Jens Uwe Beyer, on the other hand, gets rid of all forms normality and chucks a 4/4 beat underneath what is basically a doom metal track - droning guitars and twisted vocals all the way!
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Church
Church (12")
Cat: K 7316EP2. Rel: 25 Jun 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Jabru - "Church" (feat Joel Cullpepper - original mix) (5:31)
Jabru - "Church" (feat Joel Cullpepper - Zedd Bias remix) (5:58)
Will Saul & Kommon - "Two For One" (original mix) (5:23)
Will Saul & Kommon - "Two For One" (Appleblim remix) (6:29)
Review: As a follow-up to Will Saul's exclusive-packed - and generally well received - DJ Kicks set, !K7 has decided to reissue two of the most celebrated tracks, with fresh new remixes. On the A-side you'll find Jabru and Joel Culpepper's "Church" - a decidedly organic, soulful chunk of deep house/UK garage fusion - with accompanying Zed Bias rub. The UKG veteran gives it a bouncy, bassy two-step makeover, wisely retaining Culpepper's brilliant vocals. Flip for Will Saul and Komon's spacey "Two For One", where dreamy flourishes rub shoulders with throbbing electronics and delicate house beats. The remix is provided by Appleblim, who adds a new layer of percussive toughness - in a bruk-meets-two-step style - whilst retaining the warmth of the original.
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Two Guys & A Dog
Cat: STILLM 020. Rel: 04 May 07
 
Deep House
No, Only In Sweden
Chord Song
Review: "Two Guys And A Dog", on Still Music, is the new release from Markus Enochson. "No, Only In Sweden" illustrates Markus Enochson's new journey in sound, being more techy than his previous productions. For the flip Markus Enochson invited fellow Swede The Subliminal Kid. His "Chord Song" represents the new wave of house music that is close to techno territory.
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Moon Temple II
Cat: WT 25. Rel: 26 Oct 16
 
Techno
The Short Dance (3:38)
Io's Eye (2:25)
Ocean Of Storms (4:38)
Lake Of Forgetfulnes (5:29)
Callisto's Running (5:00)
Review: Moon Temple is the new project of Gabriel Andruzzi and if the name sounds vaguely familiar; you probably know him from his involvement in a popular punk-funk band that was active in the mid noughties. This nine track album is Andruzzi's first release under this alias and follows up Moon Temple I, also released this week. According to WT, the album is a collection of "delicate interludes, acid stompers and weirdo spastic mechanical marches." Starting out with the early nineties, Plastikman sounding hardware techno jam "The Short Dance", there's the pounding and stripped hard techno of "Ocean Of Storms" (which calls to mind locals like Shawn O'Sullivan) and the deep and drifting hypnotism of "Lake Of Forgetfulnes".
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Take Suicide
Cat: MNQ 087. Rel: 13 Dec 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Take Suicide (11:18)
To Committ Suicide (5:15)
Japanese Girls (3:34)
Review: Aside form being a poignant and startling presence on our charts, the Mannequin label is doing plenty of justice to Italy's industrial past. Throughout the last few years, label head Alessandro Adriani has resurfaced a whole heap of incredible music from the European peninsula, and this single by the shady Flo & Andrew is a perfect example of that. Released in 1981, "Take Suicide" is a deranged pic of music, like a cavernous wave of distorted sonics and technoid power beats, it truly makes us wonder what these two dudes were smoking back in the early 80s! On the flip, things turn even weirder thanks to the ominous bleeps and sonics of "To Committ Suicide", followed by a sublime porterhouse number called "Japanese Girls". The synths on the latter are particularly reminiscent of Mr Fingers' best output. A touch of class, and an excellent reissue. 5 stars.
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Jus Nomaly 2
Jus Nomaly 2 (double 12")
Cat: UQ 066. Rel: 01 Mar 17
 
Techno
Benny's Dump Run (6:43)
MDA Dance (6:58)
Adams Street 78 (7:00)
Sci-Fi Funknektic (6:42)
The Phone Call (7:01)
Step In The Right Direction (8:07)
Review: Ed's back: Jus Ed that is! The Underground Quality boss and Connecticut's finest serves up some deep and emotive house done good and proper on his new opus Jus Nomaly 2. It's a collection of all things soulful. lo-fi and above all: deep! Starting off with the tough dark house of "Benny's Dump Run" which would definitely make his buddy DJ Qu proud, it gets more ethereal and spiritual on the entrancing "Adams Street 78", but things take a turn for the acid techno variety on the gutsy and intense soul searcher "The Phone Call". "Step In The Right Direction" gives its nod to the blueprint sounds of Detroit on this sublime serving of hi-tech soul circa 1988. Following up some great releases by Howie B, Terry Tester and B from E, the label head honcho himself shows us how its done on this great full length exploring a variety of moods and grooves.
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Tomato Pope
Cat: BERG 006. Rel: 16 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Tomato Pope (6:08)
Ocaj (4:52)
Rhodes House (2:25)
Review: British house hero now based in Berlin Red Rack 'Em returns for his always impressive Bergerac imprint with some properly deep and funky house jams on the Tomato Pope EP. Starting out with the dusty and choppy syncopations of the stomping title track, there's more quality to be found on the cheeky B side cut "Ocaj" with its woozy and hilarious vocal cut ups over a slow and rusty stomp with hazy wah wah guitar. Finally "Rhodes House" does exactly what it says on the tin with this short but sweet exercise in deepness that takes its cues from the imitable Moodymann. Following up some great tracks recently for the likes of Nettles and Nsyde, Danny Berman's on a roll at the moment!
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Where You Should Be
Cat: TEMPA 0531. Rel: 12 May 11
 
Deep Dubstep
Where You Should Be (original mix)
Where You Should Be (Shy FX remix)
Review: Tempa drop another single from Skream's 2010 all conquering Outside The Box album in the shape of the awesome "Where You Should Be". Whilst the track features the vocal talents of Sam Frank, they are so heavily subjected to vocoder that his lyrics meld into the spiralling array of keyboard hooks and twilight tinged arpeggiated synth lines - with suitably woozy results. On the flip Digital Soundboy boss and all round legend Shy FX drops a killer remix which starts with the Mtume "Juicy" riddim before switching to more familiar rolling junglist pressure ably assisted by some sweet additional female vocals. Watch out for that half time drop! Also look out for a second all remix twelve with a suitably heavyweight line up.
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BPP 001
BPP 001 (12" + magazine in embossed sleeve)
Cat: BPP 001. Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Deep Dubstep
Taal Mala - "Elegant Replica" (5:05)
Taal Mala - "Elegant Replica" (M. Red remix) (6:28)
Michael Red - "Change" (7:29)
Michael Red - "Change" (Taal Mala remix) (5:18)
Review: Lighta! Sound and its crew of artists are largely credited with bringing dubstep and UK bass music into Vancouver's consciousness. Hugely influential to the fabric of dance music in the city, they are at the heart of a dynamic community built on inclusion and respect. For more than a decade they have remained firmly rooted in many facets of Western Canada's electronic music subculture. The inaugural Babel Printed & Pressed record contains two retrospective original tracks and accompanying remixes from Lighta! Sound founding members Taal Mala and Michael Red. The accompanying magazine insert contains first hand accounts from the early days of Lighta! and this defining time in Vancouver, from community members Jamie Abugov and Andrew Ryce. The magazine also contains exclusive artwork from Vancouver artist Jonny Ostrem.
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Trunk
Trunk (12")
Cat: PLV 070. Rel: 28 Feb 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Trunk (feat MC Coppa) (5:00)
No Escape (feat Nitri) (5:16)
Review: Level 2 and DJ Chap continue to demolish the dance with their currently-spotless Alibi project; "Trunk" is a conga-weaving roller with all the hallmark ingredients of a timeless classic heads-down roller; tight percussion, creeping basses and subtle bars from Coppa, everything about it is deep, dark and dangerous. "No Escape", featuring fellow Sao Paulo artist Nitri, is more of a late night fast lane stepper. Laced with techy textures but driven by a precision groove break and heaps of space, it's a smack back to the darker sounds of the early 2000s before everything went hyper. Extremely well played.
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Casbah EP
Casbah EP (12")
Cat: TAPEHISS 009. Rel: 02 May 17
 
Techno
Passion Dance (5:32)
To A Wild Rose (6:35)
Blue In Green (5:46)
Arboretum (5:45)
Arise & Shine (6:09)
Review: Back once again on Hungary's singular Tape Hiss imprint, RDMA cuts a mysterious figure as per usual and, of course, bashes out some puristic techno waves like few others at the moment. Driven by a rugged and wholesome techno sound that owes much to the Detroit school of thought, tunes like "Passion Dance" and "To A Wild Rose, which dominate the EP's A-side, bounce and pounce with a forward mentality; the sound is dubby and dark, the only mission being to get people up and nodding their heads the blistering 4/4 showers. There's three more bangers on the flip, from the watery and disparate paths of "Blue In Green", to the minimal flex of "Arboretum", and the mechanical movements of "Arise & Shine". If you like you're techno raw and unfiltered, then you've hit the jackpot.
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Played by: M50
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Untitled
Untitled (limited 180 gram vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: BLUNDAR 3. Rel: 11 Sep 17
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Blundar is a label shrouded in mystery, although it seems aligned with artists like Lowtec and those orbiting crews like Smallville. The latest transmission on the dusty house imprint comes from STL, whose disheveled sounds is a natural fit for what has come before on Blundar. "Track 1" peers through a thick haze of smoke, exhaling pads and drones and keeping the bass pulsing throughout. The rest of the EP is given over to experimental and ambient tones, with the second track on Side B being an especially arresting piece loaded with melancholic contemplation. It's another strong addition to the Blundar repertoire, and another example of STL's skills and adaptability in the studio.
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Ingredients 050
Ingredients 050 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RECIPE 050. Rel: 17 May 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Spirit - "Interstate" (6:24)
Response & Pliskin - "Code 98" (7:04)
Response & Clive Ingredients - "Parasite" (6:04)
Review: Cooking up a storm since 2009: for Ingredients' 50th feast they've recruited a collection of chefs old and new. Spirit cooks the starters. A life-long friend of the label since its earliest releases, his "Interstate" tickles the tastebuds with a pan-fried reese and peppered snare shots. Response and his brother Pilskin cook up a hearty main; detuned synths served on a bed of crushed drums and an old school reduction and a light spraying of jungle foam. Finally the bossman Clive teams up with Response for a bitter sweet desert with burnt crumb bass gloom and devilled drum roll pastries. Sonically scrumptious.
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Expose
Expose (12")
Cat: QRN 2007. Rel: 02 Aug 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Expose (5:11)
Clandestine (5:16)
Review: Zero T and Fierce continue their collaborative assault with two more reminders of proper, authentic, innovative drum & bass. "Expose" is a deep breath stepper, all lean, naked but shrouded in mystery. "Clandestine" takes us deep inside the drums as precision-tuned cymbals splash and shimmer while the kicks and snares punch with crisp energy. Watch out as the track unfolds... There's a lot going on in the subs and pads too. True craft.
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Spaghetti Saloon
Cat: LENG 030. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spaghetti Saloon (6:38)
Spaghetti Saloon (Banjo dub) (5:35)
Spaghetti Saloon (Piano dub) (5:29)
Review: Is that a snake in your boot or are you dancing like a crazy horse at this divine piece of honky tonking wild west funk? Created through a chance encounter in a shoe shop, Frankie Valentine and Thomas Sciurpa written something truly original here. Sitting somewhere between The Grid and Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, each version is a gallant trip through dusty plains with big instrumentation, a bareback sense of groove and more banjo pistol whips than your doctor would recommend. Let's hope more chance encounters happen in the future.
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Played by: Mando, ESS O ESS
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4 Quantum Verstricheni Jungs Usem Cyberspace EP
Cat: EKLO 038. Rel: 25 Sep 17
 
Techno
Projekt4Erzame (5:48)
IDM778 (4:41)
Projektsektork (4:40)
Projektjezmueschluegeend (5:18)
Heschdolby (6:01)
Review: Zurich outfit Les Points have previously impressed by developing a distinctively lo-fi, do-it-yourself style of tech-house. That style comes to the fore on this Eklo-released 12", with each of the five tracks bristling with the sounds of outboard hardware and spontaneous sound processing. They begin with the acid-flecked, electro/techno fusion of "ProjectErzame", before showcasing the crunchy drum machine handclaps, chiming melodies and bustling acid bass of "IDM778". Elsewhere, they successfully go deeper and woozier via the head-nodding hum of "Projektsektork", pay a whirlwind visit to the Motor City on the unpronounceable "Projektjezmueschlueggend" (think early Model 500 dragged through a hedge backwards), and reach for the stars on EP highlight "Hescdolby".
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Sonic Wall
Cat: ACEW 005. Rel: 30 May 17
 
Electro
Black Hole (5:48)
Fall To Our Knees (5:07)
Review: Italy's Emilio Urbano is no newcomer to the scene. The dude's A Credible Eye Witness project has been responsible for churning out electro since the late 90s, and he's cut from the same cloth as Rome's other important tech fiends like Leo Anibaldi and the great Lory D. His self-named ACEW label came back into action back in 2014, and is now on a steady pace to the top of our elector charts. This new two-tracker kicks off with "Black Hole", a nervous, itchy sort of excursion that heads into the nastier side of dark acid thanks to its noxious bass bumps; the latter comes in the form of "Fall To Our Knees", a less tenebrous, more high-pace sort of tune that recalls the likes of Stingray and the Drexciya alliance. Nice.
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Disconnected/Gain On Gains (feat Shrinkwrap remixes)
Cat: SSS 001. Rel: 18 Oct 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Disconnected (Shrinkwrap remix) (11:31)
Gain On Gains (Shrinkwrap remix) (7:06)
Gain On Gains (Shrinkwrap dub) (5:22)
Review: This first release on Sun Sea Sound presents the sounds of Torn Sail/Huw Costin revamped by the production team of Mark Rayner and Matt Horobin aka Shrinkwrap. Included is an unreleased vinyl mix of Costin's psychedelic folk balearic cut 'Disconnected' from 2015 on the first side. Being close friends with Costin, Shrinkwrap decided to collaborate and remix the track 'Gain On Gains' over on the flip, from Torn Sail's 2017 long player This Short Sweet Life, with a dub mix also included. Slo-mo cosmic at its finest.
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Country Classic
Cat: LAD 062. Rel: 22 Jun 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Country Classic (5:57)
Rampage (5:43)
Review: Like the melting smileyface man in a pink morphsuit astriding the back of a thousand-yard-staring horse - as depicted on the front cover of this new EP - Ashee's 'Country Classic' really is as weird as it gets. Two speedy house cuts with plenty of woosh, oomph and oi, 'Country Classic' and 'Rampage' are about as odd and derealized as 4x4 dance music can get.
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Sedna
Sedna (12")
Cat: SHI 033. Rel: 27 Jun 06
 
Progressive House
Sedna
Puppet Show
Review: 16 Bit Lolitas with their debut release for Shinichi. "Sedna" combines crisp beats, wandering, filtered keys, and a grooving bassline, with subtle delays, for some solid progressive house action. On the flipside, "Puppet Show" goes for the more grinding approach to proggy house, with gritty synths, throbbing bass, and driving peaktime beats, leaving the main room crowds more than contented.
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