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Restless innovator, sampling wizard, classically trained pianist and superstar collaborator, Matthew Herbert is one of electronic music's most versatile and prolific figureheads. Recording under his own name as well as Doctor Rockit, Wishmountain, Radio Boy and others, Herbert has also produced and remixed artists as diverse as Björk, REM, John Cale, Roisin Murphy, Yoko Ono and Serge Gainsbourg.
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11 October 2010
00:05:20
12.28 MB
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11 October 2010
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The Album One Club is featured in Update #037:
Apparat, John Roberts, Darkstar
Gems aplenty in this edition of our monthly newsletter, from Apparat's stunning DJ-KiCKS, to John Robert's excellent album debut for Dial, and Darkstar's likewise stunning first on Hyperdub. The Modeselektor boys release the extended vinyl edits of their more...
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Second instalment of Matthew Herbert's epic trilogy, this time focussing around field recordings from one of Germany's finest clubs Robert Johnson. If you are looking for some sweet tunes with Dani Siciliano singing along you might be disappointed - this is noisy, experimental and sometimes even brutal. We love it!
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