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Romare: Home

“We are privy to the clicks and squeaks of Romare’s fingers pushing the organ buttons, and this sets the agenda for the album as a whole:
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SW.: Night

“SW. latest mini-album sees him chasing the more experimental butterflies that float through the greenhouse of his sonic palette” After a period of relative quiet, SUED
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Shinichi Atobe: Yes

“The warm and ethereal music on ‘Yes’ still bears the stamp of a singular producer, as always, doing things on his own terms” It’s likely that
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Anunaku & DJ Plead: 032

“The slippery rhythms, pummelling bass, and ear-worm melodies on this record are yet another entry into a growing archive of new forms that are growing out
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Luke Vibert: Modern Rave

“Vibert isn’t content with regurgitating formulas and paradigms: his productions contain an abundance of originality and detail” Over the last three decades, Luke Vibert has been
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Patricia: Maxyboy

“Maxyboy is an emotionally cohesive project, much of which has a melancholy tinge” An early exponent of the dust-coated house that rose to prominence a few
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Sugar: Horsepower EP

“These are serious tracks that will do serious damage wherever they are played out” There is a Danish word “hygge” which is an idiom (according to
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Odin Kaban: Wind In My Veins

“Wind In My Veins demonstrates some of the most accomplished products of Kaban’s endeavours into exploring this boundary line, where kinetic energy meets synthetic vibrancy.” ‘Wind
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Bruise: Presentation EP

“Meda Fury’s latest signing Bruise is quite a different prospect once you begin peering beneath the surface of this freshly minted moniker” Meda Fury‘s latest release
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Dream_E: Dreams on 22

“With a craftsmanship magically reminiscent of those moments when a dingy afters is perforated by sunlight; Dreams on 22 is a sort of faux canonisation of
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Darkstar: Civic Jams

“Civic Jams may have been produced before the current climate, but arguably only personifies the here and now, adding to the ambience of what we make
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