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Rump Recordings is a Danish electronica label based in Copenhagen, founded by Jens B. Christiansen, a.k.a Rumpistol, in 2003.
Rump Recordings
Copenhagen, Denmark
Capital of Denmark and the country's largest city, Copenhagen is the seat of the national...
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Rump Recordings
System is the supergroup of three veterans of the Danish electronic music scene: Anders Remmer (a.k.a. Dub Tractor), Thomas Knak (a.k.a. Opiate, further owner of Hobby Industries) and...
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Southend-on-Sea
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From minimalism to melody and back again, ISAN (which is short for Integrated Services Analogue Network) have been on a musical journey since a chance meeting brought together Robin...
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00:33:47
17 January 2011
5,95 €
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This label 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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B by System
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00:40:20
04 October 2010
7,45 €
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A sprawling soundscape of hazy textures and dystopian beauty that sounds like Lee Scratch Perry at his most at his most experimental, taking some tips from Burial and Mount Kimbie. 'B' is rich with dense layers of sound, reverb and the barest hints of melody that still manage to get buried in your mind.
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
This label is featured in Update #034:
Commix, Rustie, Sick Girls
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, they say. No music in this newsletter needs fixing however, despite containing some of the most advanced breakbeat science perceived by human ears. Covering all intensity levels, we recommend Rustie's relentless skids this more...
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