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This label is featured in Update #059:
Instra:mental, Art Department, Panda Bear
The resurgence of classic electro was a surprising trend this month - check Instra:mental's stunning album below - but really fans of all styles and genres should have something to drool over, with Robag Wruhme, Kode9, Panda Bear, Art Department, Burial, more...
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This label is featured in Update #058:
Wolfram, Zodiac Free Arts Club, Gatto Fritto
Whether you'll be spending your Easter holidays on a sunny beach or on a darkened dance-floor, our selection this week should have something in store for you: Cosmic electronica from the likes of Argy (under his new Zodiac Free Arts Club guise), Conrad more...
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03:51:56
25 March 2011
12,99 €
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The latest volume in MiG's monumental series of Klaus Schulze reissues, 'La Vie Electronique Vol. 9' once again compiles almost four hours of music from the German synth pioneer's vast body of work. Epic pieces, highly recommended.
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This label is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale! From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
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This label is featured in Update #041:
Magda, Martyn, Modeselektor
Compilations have been the big thing this November, and no matter whether your poison's techno, dubstep, juke, or hip-hop, this month had something in store for you: Ostgut Ton's 'Fünf', Modeselektor's 'Modeselektion', Ghettophiles 'Overkill' and Listen Up's more...
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02:29:32
26 November 2010
9,99 €
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The legendary Klaus Schulze releases this live album performed in Tokyo in March 2010. Totalling almost two and a half hours in five tracks, it includes a remodelled version of his classic 'Crystal Lake' from 1977 called 'The Crystal returns'. Pure Schulze and completely epic!
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03:47:09
30 July 2010
14,99 €
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buzzlightyear, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Klaus Schulze is without a doubt one of the most influential figures in contemporary electronic music and his pioneering synth works are finally due for digital reissue. Vol. 7 compiles well over 3 hours of advanced ambient, electronica, and drifting cosmic pieces. Essential music.
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This label is featured in Update #028:
Nils Frahm, Luke Abbott, Hildur Gudnadottir
We cast our eye on the field of experimental music this week, ranging from neo-classical and ambient styles to electronica and abstract sound art. Recent highlights include the fragile piano pieces of Nils Frahm, the charming low-fi work of Luke Abbott, and more...
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This label is featured in Update #027:
Jimmy Edgar, Mount Kimbie, Modeselektor
It's the last day of the month and we trust you have postponed your planned trip to the beach in eager anticipation of our July 2010 Essentials. Traditionally a slow month, July has yet produced a number of outstanding releases that should make your sacrifice more...
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