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Kubler Ross Soliloquies
Cat: BLKRTZ 055CD. Rel: 08 Jan 24
The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)
Straight No Chaser (Denial II)
Tough Love (Anger I)
Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II)
Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)
Things Fall Apart (Depression)
With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)
Mountains From Mole Hills (Acceptance II)
Review: Some 24 years into his career, we know exactly what to expect from Scott Monteith AKA Deadbeat - namely trippy, off-kilter techno heavily informed by dub, underpinned by rhythms that frequently eschew the obvious. Inspired dually by the "five stages of grief" and "the act of speaking one's thoughts aloud alone by oneself", Kubler-Ross Soliloquies - his first solo set in five years - has a defined structure and purpose, within which Monteith giddily goes in all manner of different but loosely connected directions. Compare and contrast, for example, the moody, twisted steppers-techno of 'With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)', the hypnotic, spoken word-sporting deep dub techno of 'Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)', the skittish headiness of 'Tough Love (Anger I)', and the polyrhythmic, Livity Sound-esque 'The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)'.
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Twisted
Twisted (CD)
Cat: MMCD 027. Rel: 13 Oct 06
Twisted Memories
Life Soundtrack (feat DJ Bone)
Mr Smooth
Isotope (album version)
I Cling (feat Ovasoul7)
Sol
Let's Get Over It (feat Justin Chapman)
Silence (album version)
My Plan (album version)
The Afterlife (feat Paris The Black Fu)
Chord Me
Review: Swiss-born Deetron (aka Sam Geiser) unveils his debut album 'Twisted' on Belgium's esteemed Music Man imprint. As proven by his constantly expanding catalogue of productions, Deetron is capable of creating tracks that sit happily within the context of a DJ set (something he understands very well), whilst avoiding landing in the often throwaway category of 'DJ tools'. As with many of the more dynamic turntablist-styled techno and house DJs, Deetron took his early cues from hip-hop, before being won-over by the early sounds of Chicago and Detroit. His DJing - then still in its infancy - followed this influence, steering his 'career' in a more 4/4 direction - eventually landing him a resident spot at reputed Zurich club, Trax. Deetron's production career developed in tandem, as is often the case. Early work for labels such as Phont and Intec through the late nineties and 2000, saw Deetron finding his audience (including a string of International club jocks) and developing his own sound. In the last few years, Sam's production touch has graced labels including Cosmic (as Karakter), Ongaku (the 'Lorraine EP'), SLS and the classic Detroit styled 'Miss Suave' on Intec which has become a dancefloor anthem all over the world. Born in Bern, Switzerland, music was a constant in the Geiser family home. Sam's father's activities as a jazz musician ensured that he was surrounded by music from a very early age, sewing the seeds of his own musical interests. But it was hip-hop that encouraged this to flourish into an active involvement in music, during his teens. Sam soaked-up the music of Gangstarr, A Tribe Called Quest and Prince Paul like a sponge and was quick to realise the role of the turntable within this context, taking up DJing in 1992. Early hip-house producers, such as Todd Terry, also captured his attention and Sam began to make the transition to more 4/4 orientated sounds - picking up on the now classic output of Chicago and Detroit based electronic musicians and introducing this into the sets he was, by now, playing around his home town, and further a field in Switzerland. A meeting with Stefan Riesen, head of the fledgling Phont music, led to the release of Deetron's first single - as Soulmate, in 1997 but possibly the most fruitful partnership of his career so far is that with Belgium's Music Man label. Beginning with the 'Dolls For a Diva' 12" in 2001, and including several more 12"s and a superb mix CD that acts as ample testament to Sam's skills behind the turntables, Deetron now releases his first artist full length album. Combining Sam's love of house, classic techno, electro, Latin and jazz influences, 'Twisted' is a beautiful journey through an electronic landscape littered with orchestral sweeps, delicate pads, sublime Robert Owens-esque vocals, dancefloor beats and heart tugging strings. Featuring guest appearances from Subject Detroit's DJ Bone, LA based singer Ovasoul 7, vocalist and guitarist Justin Chapman, who is also one-half of the Atlanta-based DJ/production duo KemeticJust and the one and only Paris The Black Fu from the Detroit Grand Pubahs 'Twisted' is a dancefloor journey from beginning to end. From the opening bass rumble of 'Twisted Memories' to the old school Chicago vox stylings of 'Life Soundtrack' and the Drexciyan wiggle of 'Isotope' to the demented refrains of 'The Afterlife', Deetron shows us that techno can still conjure moments of beauty whilst still keeping us on the dancefloor.
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Futuro RMXS
Cat: BEDFUTR MXCD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Davi - "Forbidden City" (Khen remix)
Lost Desert & Felix Raphael - "Floatish" (Hermanez remix)
Carerra & Tavares - "Mind" (Markus Homm remix)
Four Candles - "Dont Talk About" (Kabi Rmx)
Ruede Hagelstein & Die Zwoelfe - "The Rock" (Argia remix)
Martin Herrs, Aliot & Bunbeck - "The Last Call" (Remcord remix)
Of Norway - "I Miss You" (Sentre remix)
Mariano Mellino, Lopezhouse & Folgar - "Tarantula" (Cortona remix)
Moshic - "Love Made Me Do It" (Guy J remix)
Spencer Brown & Mat Zo - "Spun Day" (Jamie Stevens Y2k remix)
John Digweed, Nick Muir & Captain Mustache - "Bleu Cobalt" (Alician remix)
David Morales - "Diridim" (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix)
8kays - "Waves" (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix)
Jamie Stevens & Zankee Gulati - "Low Tide" (Ezequiel Arias remix)
Rodriguez Jr - "Alraegadir" (Spencer Brown Rethink)
Aubrey Fry - "Begone" (Nick Stoynoff remix)
Weska - "Hawkins" (Soel remix)
Oniris - "Isla" (Satoshi Fmi remix)
John Digweed & Mick Muir - "Futurascent" (Loz Goddard mix)
Madban - "That Ending Track" (Paul Roux remix)
Review: Back in the autumn of 2023, Bedrock co-founder John Digweed delivered Futuro, a four-disc mix made up entirely of new and unreleased music. On this two-disc sequel, 20 of those tunes get the remix treatment, with Digweed presenting them via a pair of typically smooth, evolving journey style DJ mixes. It's typical Digweed/Bedrock fare all told - think deep, immersive and gently melodic blends of 21st century progressive house, tech-house, deep house and (whisper it quietly) colourful neo-trance. There are some surprises though, such as the dub-flecked, tops-off techno hyonotism of Digweed and Nick Muir's rework of David Morales' 'Diridim', Spencer Brown's gorgeous and tactile revision of 'Alraegadir' by Rodriguez Jr, and Loz Goddard's progressive breaks re-build of Digweed and Muir's 'Futurascent'.
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Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier
Cat: FABRIC 223. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Mr Blase - "Niyabaleka" (House Odyssey - feat Yolanda Fyrus - Mr Blase's A Luta Continua mix)
Aberton - "Palm Springs"
Caiiro - "Drummotions" (The Mike Dunn Movement mix)
Culoe De Song - "Aftermath"
Anane - "Walking On Thin Ice" (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand, Alex Finkin Eemiz)
Deon Cole - "Where The Freaks At" (feat Terisa Griffin & Terry Hunter - Terry Hunter club mix)
Demarkus Lewis, DJ Lady D - "A Deep-felt Love" (extended mix)
NWN - "Girl"
Aaron K Gray, DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins - "Obey"
Skatman - "What You Gonna Do"
Tal Fussman - "Parallel Reality"
Harry Romero - "Liquid Samba"
Neinzer - "Flurry"
Junior Sanchez - "Strong Enough"
Basile De Suresnes - "So Good"
Soundbed - "Turnaround" (Rhythmic Resonance - Pezzner's 30 Watt instrumental mix)
Dailly - "Autonomy" (New York Drums mix)
Imperieux - "Ferishtah"
John Tejada - "Different Mirrors"
Paons - "Rozes"
Works Of Intent - "Richer Sound"
Red Axes - "Calib"
Copy Paste Soul - "The Fall" (Laurent Garnier remix)
Carlo Ruetz - "Proton"
Lewy - "Aggar"
Avision - "How We Do It"
Electric Rescue - "Autoxians"
Arjun Vagale - "And There Was You"
Chris Shape, Black Asteroid - "Eat The Bankers" (Brian Sanhaji remix)
Mary Droppinz - "The Cycle"
Marco Bailey - "Full Steam"
Das Spezial & Paradise Circus - "Romantic Schizophranic"
Laurent Garnier - "Tales From The Real World" (version instrumentale)
Higgo - "3K" (Into The Low-End - instrumental)
Martin Badder & Maria - "No Two Ways About It" (Neil MacLeod remix)
2XM & Neil Macleod - "Hear My Call"
Arkajo - "Tape 17"
ROSH - "AMG" (CLA45 mix)
Dismantle - "Hammer Time"
Ahadadream - "Piano Skank"
Busy Twist - "Tropic 109"
Murder He Wrote - "Rave In" (dub)
Odd Mob - "Left To Right" (33 Below remix)
WelderB - "Check"
Sammy Virji, Flowdan - "Sheila Verse"
MYTHM - "Bare"
Rohaan - "Easy For Them"
Sling Wave - "Jabber Jaws"
Cesco, Hamdi - "Swing King"
Regents, Cartridge, Strategy - "Greengate Adhesive"
Peekabo, Flowdan, Skrillex, G-rex - "Badders"
Lunice - "Compensate"
Cocktail Party Effect - "Collapse"
Benny L - "Salute"
ZeroZero - "Anything Can Happen" (feat MC GQ)
Heist, DJ Pleasure - "Stink"
Taxman - "All Crew"
Kings Of The Rollers - "Down I Go"
Grey Code - "Voyage XIII"
Crosspolar - "Pattern Recognition" (On The Way Home)
Daudi Matsiko - "Hymn"
Aja Monet - "Weathering"
Adriano Koch - "I'LL KEEP YOU WAITING"
Dialog - "Book Of Life" (feat Benji)
Equiknoxx - "Urban Snare Cypher"
Selassie - "MMSH"
Niecy Blues - "Exits"
Phiorio - "Spark" (Doubtingthomas rework)
Bardino - "Tilia"
Kang Brulee - "Out Of Time"
Joe Seven, Consequence - "Noreso"
AGF - "SKINgame"
Richie Culver - "Swollen" (feat Billy Woods)
Duckett - "Nothing Left"
Loma - "I Swallowed A Stone"
Raz Olsher - "Knowledge"
Melody Gardot - "You Never Ask" (From "madame Sean Connery")
Review: In alignment with London clubbing institution Fabric's 25th year, the huge figural techno head Laurent Garnier joins on for the former's Fabric Presents mix series, which selects artists to record different stylistic kinds of DJ mixes - separate to the longtime, peaktime, and often drum & bass-oriented Fabriclive series. Among the shortlist of artists drawn up, Garnier's name stuck out like a sore thumb, not least since those who are inevitably chosen had to have risen to fame in roughly the same timeframe as the Farringdon nightclub did. Fabric make the following promise: Laurent's mix, released here in the form of a deluxe CD compendium, will not only pay homage to the club, but also showcase his own mastery of genres and the diversity of his genius. The release will drop physical-only as a deluxe vinyl collectable and on CD and it'll also feature a new original four-track EP from Laurent.
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Played by: Lisbona Sisters
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Dub Stories
Dub Stories (limited 2xCD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: GRSCL 40. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Dub Story 1
Dub Story 2
Dub Story 3
Dub Story 4
Dub Story 5
Dub Story 6
Dub Story 7
Dub Story 8
Dub Story 9
Dub Story 10
Dub Story 11
Dub Story 12
Dub Story 13
Dub Story 14
Dub Story 15
Dub Story 16
Dub Story 17
Dub Story 18
Dub Story 19
Dub Story 20
Review: To celebrate 15 years in the game and coming via Lithuania's Greyscale label, Gradient delivers Dub Stories, a two-CD masterpiece that focuses on his evolution. CD1 opens with 'Dub Story 1,' setting a vibrant tone that flows into the airy 'Dub Story 2.' Tracks like 'Dub Story 3' and 'Dub Story 6' pay homage to classic dub roots, while 'Dub Story 4' and 'Dub Story 8' push creative boundaries with dynamic melodies. CD2 continues the journey with the deep, evocative 'Dub Story 11' and the celestial 'Dub Story 13.' Tracks like 'Dub Story 16' offer serene, minimalistic breaks, while 'Dub Story 19' delves into deep, contemplative layers. The album closes with 'Dub Story 20,' a grand finale that leaves a lasting impression. Dub Stories is a fitting tribute to Gradient's legacy and a shining example of quality in the dub techno realm.
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Mike Huckaby Presents The Down Under Kit (warehouse find)
Cat: MHP TDUK. Rel: 12 Mar 25
The Down Under Kit (16 Samples)
Review: Much missed Detroit techno legend Mike Huckaby created The Down Under Kit for the Australian leg of the Red Bull Music Academy's world tour and it's so much more than a simple sample pack, as Huckaby gives a narrated tutorial on creating templates and generating ideas, a fascinating glimpse into his philosophy and techniques. Obviously, there are lots of thumping kicks, distinctively trademark pianos and pads and more to load up, but this pack not only gives you the means of production, it also gives you a guide to how to put it to its most effective use.
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Seance Room Music (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EXT 0041. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Balls Of Light
Fantasy-Prone
Hypnotic Regression
Blasting Soul
Levitation
With Squirrel On Christmas Day
Dawn On Rainland
Levitation (Another mix)
Blasting Soul (Palomatic Back To Home mix)
Lights In The Park
Glimmer
Hypnotic Regression (Armed)
Dawn Of Rainland (King Of Opus remix)
Review: Interferon's classic 1994 album 'Seance Room Music' gets a special deluxe edition reissue here which includes all the original tunes as well as a bonus disc which has three extra and previously unreleased tracks, all of which have been newly remastered. Raf name Kiyoshi Hazemoto, this was Interferon's only release under this alias and one that explored a blisteringly futurist take on techno and a wide range of serene synth scapes. Cuts like 'Dawn of Rainland' are best examples of this with subtle vocals worked in for extra soul.
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Imagination Use It As A Weapon
Imagination Use It As A Weapon (limited 5xCD + autographed insert)
Cat: EDSL 0174. Rel: 08 Mar 24
High Energy Protons (CD1:Transmissions)
The Heavens
Luna-tic
Contact
Acid Moon
10,000 Miles
Laughing Gas
Man To Ray
Landing
Luciana (CD2: Luciana)
Guardian Angel (CD3: Beyond The Infinite)
Magnetic
Ice Cube
Feel The Universe
Samurai
Silover
Rotablade
Mars
Jardin De Cecile (CD4: Bible Of Dreams)
Congo Fury
God Is God
Komit
Swampthing
Kaguya Hime
Children Of The Night
Shark
Pistolero (CD5: Shango)
Hulelam
Insects
Badimo
Masters Of The Universe
Nitrogen (part 1)
Nitrogen (part 2)
Solaris
Song For Ancestors
Review: Juno Reactor are without much doubt, the most successful and important Goa and psy-trance related artist of the 90s. From 1993 to 2000, the band was in lock and step with the growing sound and scene across the world within trance music. This five-disc boxset gathers all five albums they made plus material they did for movies like Matrix and Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Composer, producer, musician and performer Ben Watkins is an essential innovator of modern electronic music. Over the course of nearly 30 years, Watkins has created a unique driving fusion of electronica, orchestral and global music executed on an epic & symphonic scale. Every trance and 90s electronic music fan should have this retrospect from this ground breaking act.
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Metropolis Metropolis
Cat: AXCD 058. Rel: 28 Feb 23
The Masters Of Work & Play
Metropolis Metropolis
Maria & The Impossible Dream
Transformation The Aftershock & Evil
Yoshiwara & The Players Of Chance
Liaisons & Complicated Affairs
Review: It is now 23 years since Jeff Mills dropped his seminal Metropolis album, which was a shortened version of his electronic soundtrack for Fritz Lang's Metropolis movie from 1927. Mills is a famous futurist but his sounds work perfectly on this project which is a symbiotic mix of compositions that makes for a nuanced representation of the plot and storyline. It's a testament to his skill that his album is utterly timeless and wholly absorbing, and likely always will be.
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You Want
Cat: AOS 9000CD. Rel: 05 Feb 20
You Want The Best
A Toast To Momma Rose (Crowd Claps Jacked By Norm Talley)
That's Lil'Boy (feat Ian Finkelstein)
Second Life (feat John FM)
The Sound Of Neptune
Don't Get In My Way
This Love Is 4 Real
Oops
Hear Me Out (feat John FM)
Ambiance (feat John Cloud & L'Renee)
Coming Home Hum
1993
Review: Those who've been paying close attention will know that Alex 'Omar' Smith has been mixing things up musically of late, veering away from the deep Detroit house he's famed for in order to explore a wider range of influences. New album "You Want" doesn't exactly reverse this trend, but it is far more rooted in his particular brand of seductive, off-kilter deepness and techno-tinged hypnotism than recent singles. That's undeniably a good thing, because nobody does crunchy, machine driven club jams better than the Motor City producer. There are nods towards Italian style piano house, disco, broken beat, jazz funk, Masters at Work and - more surprisingly - industrial techno (see the filthy closing cut) - but the resultant cuts don't sound like anything other than tried-and-tested Omar-S club jams.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Can't Change
Cat: AOS 1019. Rel: 25 Apr 22
Virgil (feat Mitchell Yoshida)
Money Hit Da Floor (feat Supercoolwicked & Amir Hassan)
Aaayoooooo (feat Alister Fawnwoda)
Can't Change
Inner Luv (Intrumental mix)
Bend Who (feat Milf Melly & King Milo)
Whale Sex
Multiple Orgasms
Ice Cream (feat Alandra O Smith & Supercoolwicked)
Miss Hunn'nay (feat Mad Mike Banks)
My Momma & 'Nem Said I Don't Have To!!!
Start This Over Again (feat Supercoolwicked)
Jump
Outer Jass Authority (feat Supercoolwicked, De'Sean Jones & Ian Finkelstein)
Review: Omar Alex Smith's development as an artist is such that these days, it's hard to predict what he'll put out next, musically speaking. Can't Change, his first album for two years, is a great example of this. While there are examples of his trademark hypnotic, driving, heavily electronic Motor City house sound (see 'Whale Sex', 'Inner Love' and the acidic 'My Momma and Ned Say You Don't Have To'), these rub shoulders with tracks that more expressly explore his different inspirations, as well as nods to Detroit musical history. The results are predictably impressive, with our picks including the jazzy, soulful and sun-kissed dancefloor pressure of 'Virgil', the mutant R&B/hip-hop of 'Bend Who', revivalist piano house sing-along 'Start This Over Again' and a jaunty workout featuring vocals from UR's 'Mad' Mike Banks ('Miss Hunn'ayy').
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Bonzai Compilation IV: The Fourth Level (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: BCCD 2024009. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Cherrymoon Trax 2 - "Let There Be House"
Yves Deruyter - "Calling Earth"
DJ Fly - "Subhuman Minds" (Extreme mix)
Montini Trax 1 - "Rave Zone"
DJ Bountyhunter - "Urban Feelings"
BWP Experiments - "Organic" (Love mix)
DJ Looney Tune - "Betabox" (Tick mix)
Scanner - "Back To Hell"
Trax Star - "Explosive 1"
DJ Franky Jones - "Overwhelming Rain" (Jones & Stephenson mix)
Zone 1 - "Zebra Crossing"
Blue Alphabet - "Quixotism"
X-Change - "Drug-War" (bonus track)
Cortex Thrill - "Innerspace"
Phrenetic System - "Wayfarer" (Mayday mix)
Jones & Stephenson - "The Third Rebirth"
DJ Marko - "Crystal Dark" (La Rocca mix)
D&S - "It's Not Over"
The Disciples - "Underrave"
Repulsive 2 - "Recactussed"
Yves Deruyter - "Calling Earth" (Earthshaker mix By Felix Da Housecat)
Thunderball - "It's Your DJ"
The Platidudinarian Doctors - "Xyster"
Trancial-X-Tion - "Dead Bodies" (remix)
3XXX - "Disappear"
Chain-Dance - "Chain-Reaction" (bonus track)
Review: Bonzai Classics delivers a nostalgic package with Bonzai Compilation IV - The Fourth Level, a fully remastered collection of trance and techno gems that once ruled the 90s dance floors. Now available on a double CD, this compilation revisits an era when underground rave culture was in full swing, and each track pulsates with the energy that defined the scene. From booming basslines to sweeping melodies, the remastered sound breathes new life into these iconic tunes, providing a thrilling experience for both long-time listeners and newcomers to the style. The Fourth Level has a lineup of influential artists who helped shape electronic music, capturing the creativity and innovation of the time. With its powerful rhythms and euphoric synths, this album serves as both a tribute to the genre.
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Virtual Dreams II: Ambient Explorations In The House & Techno Age Japan 1993-1999
Dub Squad - "Blown Fruit"
Akio/Okihide - "Phoenix At Desert"
Palomatic - "Flutter"
Virgo - "Prelude"
Ambient 7 - "Escape"
Web - "The Cycle Of Seasons"
Yukihiro Fukutomi - "5 Blind Boys"
Katsuya Hironaka - "Pause"
Riow Arai - "1969"
Modern Living - "Snow Bird"
Missing Project - "Poisson D'Avril" (Galaxy dub)
Drawing Future Life - "1969"
Buddhastick Transparent - "Eras" (feat Something In The Air)
Review: Music From Memory share the CD edition (there's also a vinyl release) of their latest in a series of compilations, which focuses on the tide of new ambient and minimalist electronica which came about at the turn of the millennium, Virtual Dreams. Whilst the first volume focused on the techno and electronica musics emergent in Europe in 1993-99, Virtual Dreams Vol. 2 homes in on Japan during the same period, tracking the regional, geosonic differences between each global cultural centre. Tracing a fibrous thread, that began to weave itself of its own accord, out from the early 90s acid house FOMO experienced in Japan's early days, through to its restful response with the dawn of "listening techno" proffered by the likes of Sublime Records, Syzygy Records and Frogman Records, many of the tracks featured therein cull their choices from not only these leading lights but also the odd and not-so-odd rarity, helping usher in a truer representation of the era.
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