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EP
EP (12" + postcard)
Cat: UV 051. Rel: 08 Oct 20
 
Electro
Total Kommander (7:44)
En Blick Ufs Matterhorn (6:19)
Passion (15:44)
out of stock $13.75
EP
EP (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PTV 016. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Electro
Saltandvinegar (4:46)
808zz (8:06)
Scampifries (4:53)
B2 (4:52)
Review: Potty minded Scotsman Dave Paton gets unreal with his first Wee DJs vinyl in over two years. Four tracks galore, side A sees us writhing to the dark funk on 'Saltandvinegar' before '808zz' gets all breezy and bouncy. Side B goes in hard with the b-boy trippiness of 'Scampifries' while 'B2' is every bit as straight talking and forthright as its title. Big booming warehouse tackle, perfect for dancing off all those greasy chips. Drank too much pop? Cross your legs and wait till you get home!
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out of stock $13.49
EP
EP (12")
Cat: KARAT 59. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Electro
Sugar Cane (6:00)
The Void (4:38)
Sad Days (5:40)
Noar (6:17)
Review: There's plenty to set the pulse racing on the latest EP from long-serving electro producer Automat, whose recent outing on Brokntoys is also well worth a listen. Opener "Sugar Cane" eases us in gently, with the French producer opting for a slow and sanguine deep electro flavour, before the chunky and pleasingly spacey analogue deep house/electro fusion of "The Void" begins to get the blood pumping. Peak-time pressure arrives on B-side opener "Sad Days", where wild acid lines and rubbery machine bass drive a ghetto-tech style electro rhythm forwards at a frenetic pace, while closer "Noar" is a post-apocalyptic slab of clandestine, industrial electro darkness.
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