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Geo Rip
Geo Rip (12")
Cat: TTT 096. Rel: 02 Feb 22
 
Techno
Drop In Center (7:48)
Nah Press Fake Text (4:16)
Tooni (4:59)
Underwater Bodycam (6:24)
Review: Geo Rip is the trio of Aaron Leitko, John Calvin Jones and Mike Petillo who made their debut four years ago with a cassette release on U-Udios out of Takoma Park, MD (USA). Their eponymously titled sophomore effort here on The Trilogy Tapes features four experimental cuts, all said to be improvised live-to-tape. From the wonky electronics and splintered beats of opening track "Drop In Center" leading into the off-kilter deepness of "Nah Press Fake Text", their sound then diverts into more electro (-ish) sounding territory on woozy B2 track "Underwater Bodycam".
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Played by: Midland
 in stock $14.48
Hollywood EP #1
Cat: TTT 056. Rel: 13 Feb 18
 
Techno
Snow Ball (5:17)
Smart Ball (5:53)
Smooth Motion (5:05)
Look Back Motion (5:11)
Review: DJ Nobu & NHK yx Koyxen new MTV moniker is something only The Trilogy Tapes could come up with, and it's another fine addition to the label's infamous web blog, which contains all sorts of outlandish sounds from every corner of the globe. "Snow Ball" and "Smart Ball", on the A-side, are two sides of the same coin; the former bleeps placidly to an eerie groove of molecular hypnotics, while the latter enters the rave with a slow yet brutalist assortment of bass bumps. "Smooth Motion" is a fuzzy, imperceptible techno experiment in the same style as Thomas Brinkmann's oddities, and "Look Back Motion" rattles an itchy, acid-driven stomper over a bare-bones groove that has TTT stamped all over it. That artwork, too...
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 in stock $14.48
When A Worm Wears A Wig
Cat: TTT RSWAWWAW. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Manic Balance (2:50)
Bovine Overbite (6:38)
Emperor Worm (4:54)
Youth Scene Butcher Dub (4:08)
Mega Ramp (4:37)
Can't Tell Me Nothin' (2:21)
Touch The Tap (4:44)
Swimmer's Ear (2:56)
Nearly Time (4:19)
Primitive Paste (5:21)
 in stock $11.57
It's Only A Matter Of Acceleration Now
It's Only A Matter Of Acceleration Now (10" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TTT 10001. Rel: 10 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
It's Only A Matter Of Acceleration Now (4:19)
Lines & Speed Decay In My Voice (4:14)
Alter-Destiny (3:53)
 in stock $23.69
Meant Like This (B-STOCK)
Cat: TTT 100. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
The Goblin Has Fallen In Love (3:25)
Leg It (3:58)
Spicy Pipes (5:30)
Chirrup (2:59)
Hevvy (4:07)
The Defiance (5:26)
Vivz Portal (4:22)
Off For Spots (4:43)
Borjormi Spring (4:22)
Ladbroke (6:50)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Lukid & Tapes combine their scuzzy sounds once more as Rezzett for this new and sonically fucked up outing on The Trilogy tapes. It's lo-fi music full of perfect imperfections and dusty sound sources, cruddy rhythms and distant cosmic noise that sounds both as if dug up from under many layers of ancient soil but also somehow sent back from the future. It is now a decade since this pair made their first outing but their sound remains fascinatingly original. For loose genre references, imagine breakbeat hardcore, 90s jungle, granular Detroit techno and raw Chicago house all chucked into a blender.
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 in stock $27.36
Meant Like This
Meant Like This (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TTT 100. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Techno
The Goblin Has Fallen In Love (3:25)
Leg It (3:58)
Spicy Pipes (5:30)
Chirrup (2:59)
Hevvy (4:07)
The Defiance (5:26)
Vivz Portal (4:22)
Off For Spots (4:43)
Borjormi Spring (4:22)
Ladbroke (6:50)
Review: Lukid & Tapes combine their scuzzy sounds once more as Rezzett for this new and sonically fucked up outing on The Trilogy tapes. It's lo-fi music full of perfect imperfections and dusty sound sources, cruddy rhythms and distant cosmic noise that sounds both as if dug up from under many layers of ancient soil but also somehow sent back from the future. It is now a decade since this pair made their first outing but their sound remains fascinatingly original. For loose genre references, imagine breakbeat hardcore, 90s jungle, granular Detroit techno and raw Chicago house all chucked into a blender.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $34.21
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