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MINDTRIP 012EP
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Two young Argentine techno producers, Alderaan and Mental Resonance, join forces for Man from Earth, which brims with menace and intent right from opener "Man from Earth 1," an unabated, single-minded experiment in contrasting restfulness with forcefulness. "Man from Earth 2" is a fathomless, enigmatic exploration of the trippiest of techno. Pfirter reworks "Man from Earth 3," tweaking the original (unreleased at the time of this release) with the dancefloor squarely in mind. "Man from Earth 4" is an undulating exercise in messing with the listener's mind -- unfaltering and unapologetic in its quest to pull you into its void.
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IP 012EP
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"Caustic, laconic, long-faced techno thumpers. Less single malt than paint-stripper (albeit expertly applied with a sex-machine)."
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MSHIP 012EP
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Omanko is the only word that is unmentionable in Japanese media and public speech. It's also the second volume of singles from Stars of Zoo by Catz 'n Dogz. A hybrid of cinematic swells, quirky drums and guitar plucks, its unorthodox groove builds relentlessly, anchored by a shouting chorus and warm bass bubbles. The keyboard theme will tip the peak-time crowd over the edge. Italoboyz integrate shards from the original into their tension-fuelled agenda, with breakdowns, vocals and baritone sax stabs.
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