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Tek 9 & Sonar Circle - Anachronistic 2x12"

After the success of the collaborations on 2019’s Tek 9 LP, Dego and Dom team up again for AKO Beatz, this time a whole LP’s worth of back and forth, which started collaborating in-person pre lockdown, to then be finished virtually.

The sound is a kind of fantasy 1997 where drum and bass had held on to one of its alternate futures. The year 1997 had experimental intricate beats, warm bass, and odd sounds; the skill of playing real instruments matching the knowledge of breakbeat science.

If they hadn’t chosen another path, this is what it could have sounded like. The sound is very now but from another time. Is it the future, is it the past? It’s just anachronistic.

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Cadaver - Hallucinating Anxiety LP
  • 1: March Of The Collapse (Intro I)
  • 2: Twisted Collapse
  • 3: Corrosive Delirium
  • 4: Abnormal Deformity
  • 5: Erosive Fester
  • 6: Cannibalistic Dissection
  • 7: Hypertrophyan
  • 8: Petrified Faces
  • 9: Menatl Abhorrence
  • 10: Tuba Libre (Intro Ii)
  • 11: Ignominous Eczema
  • 12: Innominate
  • 13: Hallucinating Anxiety
  • 14: Maelstrom
  • 15: Bodily Trauma
  • 16: March Of The Twisted (Outro)
pré-commande05.12.2025

il devrait être publié sur 05.12.2025

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Constantin John - Transform EP

Constantin John is interested in the ongoing and never-ending reconfiguration of structures and things. On his debut LP, called  Transform , he guides us into a digital swampland, haze or fog—or the catacombs after all? Drawing inspiration from films, video games and his work for theater he creates cinematic, glitchy electronic sketches, that evolve between post post club music and neo-classical pieces for the year 2022. This somehow sounds like the end of the world and a new beginning at once. Subway lines as the veins of the city body, bending steel, falling parts, collapse.

pré-commande08.04.2022

il devrait être publié sur 08.04.2022

20,97
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