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01. Matthew Dear - Lakonic
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02. Matthew Dear - Krist (Ceiling)
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03. Matthew Dear - Making Out
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04. Matthew Dear - Pinch & Pillage
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05. Matthew Dear - Brang D
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ARTIST
DEAR, MATTHEW
TITLE
EP2
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
SPECTRAL SOUND
CATALOG #
SPC 007EP
SPC 007EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/15/2003
EP2
finds Matthew taking his sound into a dimly-lit back alley and beating the stuffing out of it. Matthew returns from the dark, wielding 5 more dark strains of dancefloor havoc. This is deep, pulp techno; messy, steamed minimalism. The picture sleeves for
EP1
and
EP2
feature blinding white images of Dear in absent face, staring back from the black, straying from the normal Spectral stock image. These 2 EPs are pushing the doors of his obsession further.
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