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CTF 005EP
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The new CTF is here! With artwork shit and Balearic bromance sounds. "Prinzenengel" is alcoholic late '70s electro Schnulzensound from the dusty jukebox fed with Deutschmarks by trannies and queens in a Kreuzberg watering hole... the other, "Tahanah Habahah," is for your dancefloor happiness moments. Really ill. Available on 45 RPM vinyl with limited edition artwork poster print.
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CTF 004EP
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After the sold out and critically-acclaimed meta-Kraut-bombs dropped by Icasol, the nouveau art indie trip gets even deeper. Again Icasol and CTF go totally "Ü-Ei" on you and present yet another limited edition print/sticker (number four in his Universa sequence). Plus: endorphine heads and shoegazers beware of the accompanying music brain-chocolate. Available on 45RPM vinyl -- includes a limited edition artwork poster print.
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CTF 002EP
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Bruno Gauthier updates the epic gospel which was started by the mysterious one with a boom -- the boom which broke the nothingness. "Existing Reality" is a Tesla-esque algorithm for the universal prescription of all antidotes. It offers a minimal lushness, a universe within a universe. "Music Takes Control" is a maelstrom that sucks all gravity away into the anti-matter zone. Its razor-sharp vortex cuts away space and time, a radical march of nouveau deepness. Or is it steepness?
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CTF 001EP
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The CTF label presents a two-sided fucker of a gut-punch debut. These two tracks are genre-defining. Forget house 2010, forget those nice postcards stuck in your mirror, forget the sounds they bore drug zombies with nowadays. This is the real future perpetual funk -- just a big, smelly, chubby chunk of energy. "Tekkkno" is serious Detroit roughness while "Sector 3" is like nuclear propellant. The questions remain: Who is The Mysterious Man?
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