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Free Robot / Metamatics feat. John Foxx
Metamatics man Lee Norris teams up with his musical hero, '80s innovator John Foxx for a glitchy electro-funk session. Promos have been doing good business on the leftfield dancefloors out there.
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Re-Pointed EP / Plumbline
The 'Re Pointed EP' takes three tracks from New Yorker Plumbline's 'Pin Points' album and completely reinterprets them with DJs in mind, creating a set of atmospheric electronic tracks that will please the ears and...
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Pin Points / Plumbline
Plumbline’s second full-length album continues with the theme of maps, locations, and architecture that its predecessor 'Circles' explored', although its focus is much more local this time, being inspired by creator Will Thomas's native New...
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Circles / Plumbline
Inspired by a road trip from LA to New York, 'Circles' is something of a concept album. Described as "the electronic equivalent of a Rothko painting" by some pretentious fool, it's minimalist digital business all...
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Feel In Love / James Hardway
Three first class tracks taken from multi-faceted musician / producer James Hardway's 'Big Casino' album. Jazz-driven up-tempo dancefloor grooves with Hardway's distinctive production and some superb vocal performances.
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I Could Have Sex / Technova
Sleaze-bound and atmospheric heavy electro mixes of Technova's original, featuring the dirty vocals of supertran Vaginal Davies. Getting loads of action at Nag Nag Nag and similarly oriented clubs.
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Electrosexual / Technova
Electro pioneer David Harrow rekindles his Technova project with a fine new piece of work. Part electroclash swagger and grind, part camp tech-pop (something to do with LA drag queen Vaginal Davis' contributions, possibly) and...
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Sing And Play Joy Division / A1 People / Technova
Very tidy homage to Joy Division by electro upstarts A1 People (whose note-perfect version of 'Love Will Tear Us Apart Again' picks up a vocoderized vocal) and Technova (with an equally faithful interpretation of 'Atmosphere')....
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Mind Mushing Git / Metamatics
Acclaimed album from John Foxx obsessive Lee Norris, blending deep Detroit lushness, off-kilter melodies and digital lullabies. A real journey that manages to prod your nerve endings and smother you in chloroform at the same...
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Big Casino / James Hardway
Hybrid jazz, mesmerising electronica, tribal percussion, dub trickery, Latin rhythms and assorted exotic and eclectic hues place the prolific James Hardway's latest long player into the space marked 'quality'. An excellent upbeat anthology of headphones-to-dancefloor...
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