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LOTTA 003EP
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Clear vinyl. The first stand-alone vinyl single to be released by The Durutti Column this century will be released in celebration of Vini Reilly's birthday early August 2020. "Free From All The Chaos", was originally on the CD release Chronicle presented with the unreleased track "Number Three", from the same sessions, also includes the voice of singer/songwriter Caoilfhionn Rose, a collaborator with the band over the past five years. Chronicle is a body of work commissioned from Vini Reilly as an autobiographical project concluding with a series of live shows.
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ATA 003EP
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Number stamped. Edition of 3500. Presented in a beautiful cover made by Pepe Bradock, sealed and shrink-wrapped.
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TA 003EP
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Taped Artifact cofounder Kevin Arnemann is back on his own label with the three-track Concealed EP. It's just the Dutchman's third release -- the second on his own label after a 2015 EP from Natan H -- but it's truly a deep and atmospheric offering that takes its cues from many different sounds and scenes.
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META 003EP
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This is the first official Al Haca release since last year's groundbreaking collaboration with Vienna's Stereotyp. Rather than pure dancefloor madness, the new material drops the BPM count and goes for the smoked-out headphone aesthetic. The sound is impenetrably deep, bass heavy and dubbed the fuck out. "Mind Games" features Ras T-Weed, formerly of rockers Hi-Fi and RQM, and "Day Break" features RQM alongside Pressure Drops emcee Ryder Shafique rapping about the ups and downs of relationships in a spoken word style. The song is an introverted masterpiece set to the most subliminal contorted bassline. This 7" is Al Haca showing what they do best -- defying genres in a way that make any audiophile's ear thirst for more.
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NARITA 003EP
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"The opening track on this exceptionally good 4-tracker from Merck's offshoot label 'Narita' is one of those rare dancefloor destroyers that crops up every so often, and for our money not nearly often enough. 'Swaggle' obliterates everything in its path with a rampant nod to Detroit, breaks, hiccup vocals shredded through a meat grinder and a bassline shuffle that you just cannot mess with. At all. Trust us -- that's precisely the sh*t we're talking about, no argument, no messing, no competition! And that's just track one......phew. Anyway. This is by a long shot the finest release on the label to date."
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