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BAU 012EP
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Gil Barte returns to Neubau with another demonstration of his complex sound, delivering the title track "L.i.G" as an uncompromising slow-burning tool for the club, while on the B-side "AGH" gets your nerves twisted. Additionally, Lamusa II reinterpreted "L.i.G" in a more moderate but not less effective way.
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BAU 010LP
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Welcome to the seductive groove of Nonetheless, a new duo formed of Florian Bocksrucker and Felix Bergleiter, presenting the first LP on Neubau. Across four sides of vinyl, Nonetheless deliver an intriguing mixture of tough dystopian midnight-drive soundtracks and transporting early electronic/musique-concrète-hybrid interludes. Nonetheless is the sound of cogs turning, churning melancholy, and pulsing snake-charmer drum machine palpitation. The end result is catharsis through sinister journeying. From the near-acidic punch of "Machine Of Love And Hate", to the grandiose slow-motion of "Epik" and the rave-y "Exclusion Zone", Nonetheless' debut record is something special to savor.
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