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MACROM 004EP
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"An incredible EP with Namlook exploring the edges of minimal techno and deep ambient, while the remixes are Pépé Bradock's most dancefloor-oriented works in ages! Macro delivers a stunning release by a man who has not only produced 3 collaborative albums with Richie Hawtin, but also runs the ultra influential FAX label with an artist roster ranging from Speedy J to Bill Laswell to Klaus Schulze: Namlook is a true electronic pioneer in a league of his own. The track 'Subharmonic Atoms' was produced back in 1995 and is re-released by Macro as a long out -of-print electronic prototype on the edge of minimal techno and ambient. But don't think this is a retro affair: 'Subharmonic Atoms' sounds incredibly fresh and proves it is as groundbreaking, innovative and timeless as Jeff Mills' early Axis works or Hawtin's Concept1 series. Entirely remastered from the original source and cut in unparalleled sound quality, it is available on a single 12" side for the first time ever. The release is completed with nothing short but French remix master Pépé Bradock's triumphant return to the dancefloor. His versions of 'Atoms' are rocking, upfront house-burners, which his fans have been waiting for since 2003's Intrusion EP. Definitely one of this 2008's hottest packages!"
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