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RECOG 018EP
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Rare Atom Heart tracks from 1992, with Tetsu Inoue. "18th release on Recognition, label run from Warsaw, Poland by Jacek Sienkiewicz, is a rare and special one. For the first time available on vinyl, there are four tracks recorded more than a decade ago by the mysterious 'I'. This was one of the many aliases of Uwe Schmidt (aka Atom Heart, Senor Coconut, Lisa Carbon...) and a CD released in 1992, titled Repetitive Digital Noise was a major influence on Jacek's sound. Simple, minimal, rough, but careful, haunting and hypnotic, here are four tracks of stripped-down, hallucinogenic, acidic techno, sounding as fresh as years ago. As Recognition releases aim to be equally timeless, this is a perfect moment to refresh what's in the very roots of modern electronic dance music. Tracks were remastered by Atom Heart in Chile this year especially for this limited release. I -- one of the aliases of Uwe Schmidt native German living in Chile, who released millions of records as Atom Heart, Senor Coconut, Lisa Carbon, Los Samplers and few dozen others."
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SOULDUB 001EP
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Remixes by Falko Brockspieper and Soultek. "Originally released in 2001 on Swedish label Nusond but because of distribution problems only 100 copies ever made it out, this marvelous song gets a fine re-release together with two new and stunning remixes. At that point 'I' was the collaborative effort between Erik Möller (of Unai fame) and Rickard Berglöf (aka Vibrasphere). They had long thought of fusing their love of traditional pop and reggae with electronics, and after meeting a vocalist at a club in their hometown of Uppsala, Sweden they decided to give it a go. Wide Road was the unique result."
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