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IDMIND 001EP
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"The dubwise duo moving into more intuitive terrain. Part 1 beats its wings and scurries about in the undergrowth of a chattering Jungle; 2 moves into the light with kosmische intrepidity."
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ID 005CLUB-EP
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ID 005EP
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"DJ Stingray remix; Mr G remix."
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ID 004EP
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"Tech dub, hissing and decombobulated, cloudier than the crisp improvisation of previous outings. 'Non Material Space' is a side-long march recalling 2000-black-vintage Dego; 'Last Snare' is a percussive stomper, with the sampled vocalese of classic Chicago house; 'Dub Echoes' is a homage to the basement-session continuum."
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ID 003EP
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"Ferocious, grimey breakbeat and techno - dubwise but cut-throat, new-school but clued-up. Check those vintage Nubian Mindz rolls to start; and 'One Step' for deadly, Mabrak-style drum-talk. 180 gram as per."
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ID 002EP
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"Urgent new forays into the Hadean coils of classic techno, jungle, grime and dub. Big-bottomed, nitty-gritty studies in dread, running edginess hard into craft, the here-and-now into the space-world. With just a dense low-end buzz and ticking, mid-tempo drum-machine, 'Intro-Core' sets the scene: the mood is tense; the music is dubwise, live-and-direct, supple. 'Flipped Out Tango' despatches a nasty stinking piece of vintage grime to the rave; 'Hypnotic Jungle' ritualistically combines a crispy jungle roll with a little synthpop relish. 'Closing,' the title-track punctuates hard-grooving grime-style bass with some stunning percussion -- and focalizes the EP's atmosphere of dread and menace. 180g vinyl."
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ID 001EP
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"A new project by two undercover house/techno affiliates -- one a Berliner and the other a Londoner -- pretty much given away by their all-analogue production approach and rigorously live mixdown approach. No mercy on those low-ends. The undertaking centres around the more sparse, broken and heavyweight spectrums of the dance field, merging their various palates of sound to produce a dub-heavy approach to the two-step genre. Early UK grime and dubstep days -- artists like Horsepower Productions and his LP In Fine Style -- come to mind immediately. The mixes feel raw, rugged, rough, and made from the heart."
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