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VAA 003EP
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2018 release. Back in 2015, two of Sweden's most coveted electronic musicians quietly collaborated. The outcomes where complied and made available via a trifling 20 self-released tapes, circulated by the duo during an event in Lithuania that same year. Soon after, a few of the tapes showed up in the second hand market occasionally trading hands for staggering prices, yet who ever came across one of the tape rips circulating the web quickly understood what the commotion was all about; brittle noise sequences and industrial laden overtones where contrasted against perplexingly rich dub techno arrangements and uplifting ambient soundscapes. The two tape sides contained densely interwoven material which both, reflected on the duos habitual outcome while also showcasing the two explore and express a new sonic thematic that was swelling in the concurring Swedish tape scene. In the end, the entire release felt like a strikingly personal glimpse into the esteemed duo's creative minds and to this day, it remains their only released collaborative endeavor. Now, three years later, Vaagner present this sought-after cassette release on vinyl for the first time.
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WAA 003EP
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Klorin is a collaboration between Kenton Slash Demon and Norin. Their debut EP Noncompliance floats in between industrial hypnotic techno and dark ambient. The slow and groovy opener "Noncompliance" creates a soundscape of distorted pads and icy strings that mold in and out. "Cashflow" picks up tempo with a percussive 808 driven beat, swelling pads and alien-like ambient sounds. The beat-less "IOC Corruption Scandal" works as a transient to the EP's closing track "Nauru" which is build up around an intense and soaring synth line with distant robotic voices and haunting melodies.
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AA 003EP
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Limited-edition vinyl-only sampler of New Day (AACD 001CD/AALP 001LP, 2015), the second album from house music legend Satoshi Tomiie. Features Tomiie's "re-rub" of album cut "0814" and two remixes of the track from Cab Drivers.
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