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Recommended: recent acquisitions

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  1. Amina - AnimaminA EP (iTunes, Amazon) and Kurr (iTunes, Amazon)
  2. Dubmood - Atari-Ska L-Attack (Internet Archive)
  3. His Name is Alive - Detrola (iTunes, Amazon) and Xmmer (iTunes, Amazon)
  4. Ida - Lovers Prayers (iTunes, Amazon)
  5. Keren Ann - Keren Ann (iTunes, Amazon)
  6. Miles Davis - The Peacocks (Amazon)
  7. Miss Kittin - Batbox (iTunes, Amazon)
  8. Pole - Steingarten Remixes (iTunes, Amazon)
  9. Ras Amerlock - Farther East (Internet Archive)
  10. Samantha James - Rise (iTunes, Amazon)
  11. Sia - Some People Have Real Problems (iTunes, Amazon)
  12. Various - The Dub Club Night (Amazon)
  13. Various - New (dub) Excursion (iTunes)
  14. Various - Resume (iTunes, Amazon)
  15. Vector Lovers - A Field EP (iTunes) and Piano Dust (iTunes)

New Release: 2007 Fall mix

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I have uploaded a mix of recent original music (70 minutes, 117.96 MB MP3) for your consideration.

Track order:

  1. Deterritories
  2. nwRdrSbcltr (this.slowWater remix)
  3. DBA (version)
  4. Clockwork children (slowSun mix)
  5. Blue Ocean Labs
  6. Math art

New Release: nwRdrSbcltr (this.slowWater remix)

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When I was in high school, I listened to a lot of early New Order (and by extension Joy Division). The albums Unknown Pleasures, Closer, Still, Movement, Power, Corruption and Lies, Low Life and Brotherhood made up a large portion of the soundtrack of my teenage life.

At that time, finding their records (CDs had yet to become ubiquitous) and much information about them was difficult. Their cover artwork was cryptic and intriguing, and the air of mystery around them and their work gave me the sense of inclusion in some subversive, secret society. Being a fan meant playing part collector and part detective.

Recently, I watched New Order Story (their bio vid from 1993, produced in connection with Republic) to get some insight on their emergence. It’s worth watching to get the inside story but also feels dated, suffering from overproduction and hubris (possibly from their new record label).

To this day, the sinister edge of their post-punk, proto-electronic early work still takes me back to that bygone era. With that, I have uploaded my own version of one of their seminal tracks for your consideration: nwRdrSbcltr (this.slowWater remix) (11:28 minutes, 22.1 MB MP3).


New Release: 2007 Spring mix

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I have uploaded a mix of recent unreleased music (38 minutes, 63.4 MB MP3) for your consideration. It begins with a building wall of sound and pattern before winding down to a sparse reverie. Enjoy,

Track order:

  1. Wavebots Converge (alt.version)
  2. Last Stretch to Gateway Two
  3. Labwork I : Division
  4. Chymical Comfort Farm
  5. Labwork II : Learning Modules
  6. Granular Winds
  7. Labwork III : Clear and Exit

New Release: Sprt.Wys (Spirus Unites All Worlds Apart in Dub)

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I have uploaded Sprt.Wys (Spirus Unites All Worlds Apart in Dub) (10:14 minutes, 19 MB MP3) for your consideration.


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