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Little Fluffy Clouds (6 track US remix EP)
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Vol. 1 - Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty
:Album Description:This long out-of-print classic finally gets released stateside! 2 CD's collecting Dr. Alex Patterson's ambient chilled-out remixes of tracks by Depeche Mode, Yello, Primal Scream and more. This is the first in a collection of 2 parts. 16 tracks. 2 CD's packaged in a double slimline cd jewel box with O-card.
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Cold-Cut-Outs
from: Coldcut
: :A collection of deleted Coldcut classics: 13 tracks spanning their career.
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My Angel Rocks Back and Forth
: :A collection of deleted Coldcut classics: 13 tracks spanning their career.
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Miss Kittin: Radio Caroline, Vol.1
:Album Description:The first mixed album from Miss Kitten is an homage to the first ever pirate radio of the same name. There is no compromise on this emotional & solid aural selection. The CD showcases her world-class mixing skills and the clever wit that made her acclaimed collaborations with The Hacker, Felix da Housecat & Golden Boy one of the highlights of 2002. Slipcase. Emperor Norton Records. 2003. :French DJ/international starlet Miss Kittin’s work behind the decks has received less attention than her droll vocal work on records such as Felix ...
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Spectrum
: :In 1999's 'electronica is dead' scenario, the tribes split into big-beat dance fanatics on one path, and sample-smashing, destruction-minded noiseniks on the other. Lost in the shuffle of all this style jockeying is any semblance of melody or musicality--instead we get clever sampling techniques and turntable theatrics, furthering the notion of navel-gazing geeks with computer chips for brains. What began as an inspired new sound seems stalled by artistic ennui and early major label fascination followed by desertion. But there's hope that electronica is evolving, not dying: 24-year-old London native Dylan ...
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Kesto (234.48:4)
: :In 1999's 'electronica is dead' scenario, the tribes split into big-beat dance fanatics on one path, and sample-smashing, destruction-minded noiseniks on the other. Lost in the shuffle of all this style jockeying is any semblance of melody or musicality--instead we get clever sampling techniques and turntable theatrics, furthering the notion of navel-gazing geeks with computer chips for brains. What began as an inspired new sound seems stalled by artistic ennui and early major label fascination followed by desertion. But there's hope that electronica is evolving, not dying: 24-year-old London native Dylan ...
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Artifakts
: :In the circuitous notes that accompany this release, Canadian producer Richie Hawtin attempts to explain why Artifakts (BC) should be viewed as his third Plastikman album rather than what is in reality his fourth. Instead of pondering the details, suffice it to say he regards this release as the proper close of a trilogy that started with 1993's Sheet One, continued with 1994's Musik, and got diverted by 1998's Consumed. Musically, it makes perfect sense. Artifakts (BC) picks up on the elementary bass and beat soundscapes that earmarked the debut. Once ...
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Catch/Spring Summer Autumn Winter
: :In the circuitous notes that accompany this release, Canadian producer Richie Hawtin attempts to explain why Artifakts (BC) should be viewed as his third Plastikman album rather than what is in reality his fourth. Instead of pondering the details, suffice it to say he regards this release as the proper close of a trilogy that started with 1993's Sheet One, continued with 1994's Musik, and got diverted by 1998's Consumed. Musically, it makes perfect sense. Artifakts (BC) picks up on the elementary bass and beat soundscapes that earmarked the debut. Once ...
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Happy Days
: :In the circuitous notes that accompany this release, Canadian producer Richie Hawtin attempts to explain why Artifakts (BC) should be viewed as his third Plastikman album rather than what is in reality his fourth. Instead of pondering the details, suffice it to say he regards this release as the proper close of a trilogy that started with 1993's Sheet One, continued with 1994's Musik, and got diverted by 1998's Consumed. Musically, it makes perfect sense. Artifakts (BC) picks up on the elementary bass and beat soundscapes that earmarked the debut. Once ...
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