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50 Weapons is Modeselektor's white label series, dedicated to remixes and clandestine dance-floor weapons. Contributing artists have so far included hot-shots of the grime, dubstep and UK funky scenes, such as Shackleton, Roska, and Headhunter.
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Heliosphere
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Heliosphere
50 Weapons Heliosphere 4018939239459 in_stock Album released on 50 Weapons
Album released on 22 February 2013
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This Album is featured in Update #087:
Voigt & Voigt, Jamie Lidell, Dadub, L-Vis 1990
Oh, February, where art thy days? Well, the month may have been short, but our selection suggests otherwise with great exclusives (Raíz! L-Vis 1990!), amazing albums (Dadub, Bad Cop Bad Cop, Jamie Lidell, Wraetlic, Trus'me, Lusine, Mano Le Tough, 2x Voigt & more...
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After his collaborative LP with Doc Daneeka also on 50 Weapons last year, Benjamin Damage comes through with his debut solo album. Coherent and confident, these ten tracks traverse unfussy functional techno, nifty energy of UK rhythmic heritage and introverted crushed-up electronica. All round impressive.
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