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Latest label round-up from the long dormant Touchin' Bass imprint. Their electro alarm clock must have been synchornised to the wrong time because these guys have been quiet for a little while now, but they're back with more of the purist 'letcroid sound for '09. Wireblock and Underscan artist Bogger starts the comp with the metallic tweaks of 'Mineral', Ben Milstein offers a fluttering slice of electro-acoustic trickery and Wee DJ's 'No resolution' proves that he's still a dark bastard. Most notable, we reckon, are the final two tracks to be released by the Bitstream brothers. Probably one of the UK's most cherished electro outfits of the last 10 years, the duo sign off with two typically radioactive and melancholy compositions riddled with robot emotions and super crisp production techniques.
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Latest label round-up from the long dormant Touchin' Bass imprint. Their electro alarm clock must have been synchornised to the wrong time because these guys have been quiet for a little while now, but they're back with more of the purist 'letcroid sound for '09. Wireblock and Underscan artist Bogger starts the comp with the metallic tweaks of 'Mineral', Ben Milstein offers a fluttering slice of electro-acoustic trickery and Wee DJ's 'No resolution' proves that he's still a dark bastard. Most notable, we reckon, are the final two tracks to be released by the Bitstream brothers. Probably one of the UK's most cherished electro outfits of the last 10 years, the duo sign off with two typically radioactive and melancholy compositions riddled with robot emotions and super crisp production techniques.
Latest label round-up from the long dormant Touchin' Bass imprint. Their electro alarm clock must have been synchornised to the wrong time because these guys have been quiet for a little while now, but they're back with more of the purist 'letcroid sound for '09. Wireblock and Underscan artist Bogger starts the comp with the metallic tweaks of 'Mineral', Ben Milstein offers a fluttering slice of electro-acoustic trickery and Wee DJ's 'No resolution' proves that he's still a dark bastard. Most notable, we reckon, are the final two tracks to be released by the Bitstream brothers. Probably one of the UK's most cherished electro outfits of the last 10 years, the duo sign off with two typically radioactive and melancholy compositions riddled with robot emotions and super crisp production techniques.
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Latest label round-up from the long dormant Touchin' Bass imprint. Their electro alarm clock must have been synchornised to the wrong time because these guys have been quiet for a little while now, but they're back with more of the purist 'letcroid sound for '09. Wireblock and Underscan artist Bogger starts the comp with the metallic tweaks of 'Mineral', Ben Milstein offers a fluttering slice of electro-acoustic trickery and Wee DJ's 'No resolution' proves that he's still a dark bastard. Most notable, we reckon, are the final two tracks to be released by the Bitstream brothers. Probably one of the UK's most cherished electro outfits of the last 10 years, the duo sign off with two typically radioactive and melancholy compositions riddled with robot emotions and super crisp production techniques.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Latest label round-up from the long dormant Touchin' Bass imprint. Their electro alarm clock must have been synchornised to the wrong time because these guys have been quiet for a little while now, but they're back with more of the purist 'letcroid sound for '09. Wireblock and Underscan artist Bogger starts the comp with the metallic tweaks of 'Mineral', Ben Milstein offers a fluttering slice of electro-acoustic trickery and Wee DJ's 'No resolution' proves that he's still a dark bastard. Most notable, we reckon, are the final two tracks to be released by the Bitstream brothers. Probably one of the UK's most cherished electro outfits of the last 10 years, the duo sign off with two typically radioactive and melancholy compositions riddled with robot emotions and super crisp production techniques.