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K7 302-2EP
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"A solid three song remix package featuring choice remakes from Mouse On Mars, Dollkraut, and Max Graef."
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K7 309-3EP
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"The second single from Close's Getting Closer album, featuring Joe Dukie from Fat Freddy's Drop on lead vocals and two choices remixes from the AUS mainstays, Midland & Dusky."
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K7 309LP
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Gatefold double LP version with a CD copy of the album.
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K7 309EP
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"'Beam Me Up' features the vocals of Charlene Soraia and production assistance from Berlin based producer Scuba. It is a clear statement of intent that, in Saul's ideal world, would be exactly how pop music sounds. Having immersed himself in the world of house and techno for the last ten years, the production on 'Beam Me Up' inevitably echoes Saul's sentiments on the genre."
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K7 302LP
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Double LP version in a gatefold sleeve. Comes with a CD of the album.
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K7 298LP
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Gatefold double LP version. "The 2LP version is comprised almost exclusively of new Digitalism tracks, basically making it a whole new album."
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K7 173CD
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"Since the late eighties A Guy Called Gerald has been a force in the world of electronic music. When the history of postmodern dance music is written he is ubiquitous: his visions, his stylistic versatility, and musical open mindedness had a huge influence on the development of global dance culture. Very early on he experimented with techno and acid house and helped pioneer the style that was later called drum n'bass. And now the man from Manchester presents his newest album, To All Things What They Need. Again, A Guy Called Gerald has produced a piece of sonic innovation. For To All Things What They Need, A Guy Called Gerald freed himself from all musical barriers and genre fixations. The groove fundament on which his melodies rest freely varies from track to track, ignoring the common rhythmic formats. Masterly, A Guy Called Gerald fuses oriental harmony fragments with electronic sounds, combining the spoken word poetry of Ursula Rucker with a jazz beat or diving into beat-free musical depths where an intense, soulful sensation reverberates. To All Things What They Need is an album that is shaped by a gentle and deep atmosphere that exudes an irresistible sensuality."
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K7 069CD
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"In it's fourth session, The Freestyle Files once again delivers an exceptional collection of down-tempo ditties. Crackers Delight features tracks from Gentle People, Drum Island, Tipsy vs. Curd Duca, Max 404, Gumix, Terranova, Depth Charge and the slammin' Rare Force remix of Ryuichi Sakamoto's 'Anger'. Modern Hip Hop beats are represented here as well by the Midnight Funk Association, Raw Deal and Andrea Parker. The electronic new school also makes it's presence known with tracks by the German group Kreidler, the Finnish Pan Sonic feat. Alan Vega, Berlin-based Pole and Bjork's exceptional keyboardist Leila."
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