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VA | Espectrum 2 - Ep1 (AvantRoots)

VA | Espectrum 2 – Ep1 (AvantRoots)

Following the successful release of Espectrum: The Avantroots Dub Techno Compilation, Pulshar presents the next chapter. Espectrum II is a collection of eerie, dreamlike and sublime tracks spread over two EP’s.
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JON HASSELL | Seeing Through Sound (Ndeya)

JON HASSELL | Seeing Through Sound (Ndeya) – CD/LP

A companion piece to 2018’s Listening To Pictures, this second volume in the pentimento series presents eight new tracks by the music visionary Jon Hassell, continuing his lifelong exploration of the possibilities of recombination and musical gene-splicing.
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ALVA NOTO | Xerrox Vol. 4 (Noton)

ALVA NOTO | Xerrox Vol. 4 (Noton)

Alva Noto returns to his much awaited Xerrox project with Vol. 4, the fourth installment of the five-piece intended series based on the concept of digital replication of source material.
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NIGHT SEA | Still (Silent Season)

NIGHT SEA | Still (Silent Season)

Night Sea is honoured to present their first LP to the Silent Season family. The album is the culmination of a two-year journey playing with the relationship between sound, repetition, and impermanence.
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BENALES | Transition EP (Sino)

BENALES | Transition EP (Sino)

After his Elements series on Sino and a release on Freddy K’s Key Vinyl, Benales is back with a new project. Three massive techno tools perfectly crafted. A must have.
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TIM KOSSMANN | Home (Greyscale)

TIM KOSSMANN | Home (Greyscale)

Greyscale is proud to highlight the sounds of Tim Kossmann on its latest full length. With Home, Tim offers up some significant material for every type of dub enthusiast here!
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ROLY PORTER | Kistvaen (Subtext)

ROLY PORTER | Kistvaen (Subtext)

Subtext Recordings present Kistvaen – the fourth solo studio LP by Roly Porter – which takes its name from a type of granite tomb found predominantly in Dartmoor, southwestern England. Scattered across the moorlands, the kistvaens were often found covered in a mound of earth and stone.

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