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Multila(more) »rank: 110059by: Vladislav Delay
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Chiastic Slide(more) »rank: 104824by: Autechre
:Album Description:Warp U.S. reissue at a midline price of this Autechre classic. |
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Budakhan Mindphone(more) »rank: 136040by: Squarepusher
:Album Description:Seven track EP for 1999 from Englishman Tom Jenkinson, the acclaimed avant-garde drum'n'bass artist better known as Squarepusher. Standard jewel case. :For Squarepusher's Tom Jenkinson, music is his playground--albeit a very twisted one. One minute you might find the producer carelessly wrecking beats and pieces like a petulant three-year-old boy (see Music Is Rotted One Note); at others, employing the exacting precision of a manic drill sergeant to drum & bass, he produces what could only be called 'drill and bass.' The unpredictable Jenkinson throws his audience yet another curve ball with Budakhan Mindphone, which turns out to be a ... |
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Lowdown Motivator(more) »rank: 92699by: Freaky Chakra
:Album Description:Seven track EP for 1999 from Englishman Tom Jenkinson, the acclaimed avant-garde drum'n'bass artist better known as Squarepusher. Standard jewel case. :For Squarepusher's Tom Jenkinson, music is his playground--albeit a very twisted one. One minute you might find the producer carelessly wrecking beats and pieces like a petulant three-year-old boy (see Music Is Rotted One Note); at others, employing the exacting precision of a manic drill sergeant to drum & bass, he produces what could only be called 'drill and bass.' The unpredictable Jenkinson throws his audience yet another curve ball with Budakhan Mindphone, which turns out to be a ... |
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Just a Souvenir(more) »rank: 155546by: Squarepusher
:Album Description:Seven track EP for 1999 from Englishman Tom Jenkinson, the acclaimed avant-garde drum'n'bass artist better known as Squarepusher. Standard jewel case. :For Squarepusher's Tom Jenkinson, music is his playground--albeit a very twisted one. One minute you might find the producer carelessly wrecking beats and pieces like a petulant three-year-old boy (see Music Is Rotted One Note); at others, employing the exacting precision of a manic drill sergeant to drum & bass, he produces what could only be called 'drill and bass.' The unpredictable Jenkinson throws his audience yet another curve ball with Budakhan Mindphone, which turns out to be a ... |
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Tromatic Reflexxions(more) »rank: 113708by: Von Südenfed
:Album Description:This is the debut by a trio formed by Mark E. Smith of The Fall along with Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner of Mouse On Mars. It combines the genre-smashing attack of early millennia club music with Smith's free-associating visionary wordplay. The riffs and rhythms come together from many different places, with synths, samplers, and sequencers all firing off. It's not a band, it's a free-flowing collectivist dance generator - a futurist sound system. |
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Maximum Workout Volume 1 mixed by Dave Matthias(more) »rank: 95233by: Various Artists
:Album Description:This is the debut by a trio formed by Mark E. Smith of The Fall along with Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner of Mouse On Mars. It combines the genre-smashing attack of early millennia club music with Smith's free-associating visionary wordplay. The riffs and rhythms come together from many different places, with synths, samplers, and sequencers all firing off. It's not a band, it's a free-flowing collectivist dance generator - a futurist sound system. |
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Not for Threes(more) »rank: 112125by: Plaid
: :Seven years after their last release, former Black Dog members Ed Handly and Andy Turner finally get around to putting out a second album. The duo's polyrhythmic soundtracks are now embellished with live instruments and the lush voices of techno divas like Nicolette ('Extork') and Mara Carlyle ('Rakimou'). Plaid manage to hang on to the sparse intensity of Black Dog even with the new frills, only now the songs offer much more in terms of listening experience. Particularly noteworthy is the quietly detailed collaboration with Björk on the jazzy and warm 'Lilith.' Clearly worth the wait. --Aidin Vaziri |
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The Versions(more) »rank: 146060by: Rhythm & Sound
: :Seven years after their last release, former Black Dog members Ed Handly and Andy Turner finally get around to putting out a second album. The duo's polyrhythmic soundtracks are now embellished with live instruments and the lush voices of techno divas like Nicolette ('Extork') and Mara Carlyle ('Rakimou'). Plaid manage to hang on to the sparse intensity of Black Dog even with the new frills, only now the songs offer much more in terms of listening experience. Particularly noteworthy is the quietly detailed collaboration with Björk on the jazzy and warm 'Lilith.' Clearly worth the wait. --Aidin Vaziri |
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BCD-2(more) »rank: 76051by: Basic Channel
:Album Description:The first CD compilation of Basic Channel releases from 1995 became one of the quintessential electronic music compilations of all time. Now, in a total surprise move, a companion CD, Basic Channel 2, has been released -- featuring full-length versions of six of the label's landmark club tracks released on vinyl between 1993 and 1995. From today's perspective, you can see and hear much of the later Rhythm & Sound style, with its echo-heavy atmospheric density, already laid out to perfection here. Basic Channel is the minimal techno production team and record label, composed of Moritz Von Oswald and Mark ... |

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