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SA 003EP
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2010 release. Stroboscopic Artefacts' third release sees label owner Lucy and underground trailblazer Ercolino, inspired by novelist Michael Ende's imagery, create two visions of a nihilistic future. The 12'' begins with "Gmork," a portrait of a terrifying beast: slinking basslines come from its black heartbeat and white noise grows from its unearthly appetites. The story gets even bleaker with "So the Nothing Grows Stronger," a narrative of blips, bleeps, and squeals. This extreme dub techno track is the sound of the insurgence.
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SA 004EP
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2010 release. Two exceptional remixes of Lucy & Ercolino's last 12" on Stroboscopic Artefacts. "Gmork" is given the darkly elegant techno treatment by someone who needs no introduction: Luke Slater. On the B-side, Dadub rips into "So the Nothing Grows Stronger" with a massive dub agenda, showcasing the meeting point between the UK dubstep scene and Berlin's formidable techno output.
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