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From a background of Ibiza beach parties, raves in forests and warehouses, and now a home at Fabric's amazing London sister club, Matter, Veryverywrongindeed has a simple music policy - "no fish is too strange for our aquarium". DJ, and avant garde techno producer, Tim Sheridan's VeryverywrongindeedRecordings, in juxtaposition to its namesake, is releasing records that are very right indeed, for you to own and listen to. Dedicated to discovering and supporting the best techo talent out there, Veryverywrongindeed Recordings's impressive line up includes Richard Seeley, Adrian Martin, Max Cooper, and Eleminal, to name but a few
Veryverywrongindeed Recordings
London, United Kingdom
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Robag Wruhme, Rolando, Resoe
We can't help it, but four-to-the-floor beats have been our prefered soundtrack to the new year so far. The first two weeks of 2011 have provided us with a solid dose of excellent techno releases - from subtle masterpieces like Robag Wruhme's new mix album more...
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17 January 2011
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Grayson Shipley and Lee Pattison keep the flag flying for Bristol techno, and their newest release 'Kaleidoscopes' is once again a fine display of craftsmanship. Its minimalistic percussion grooves should prove their worth on any dancefloor, and Leeds' newcomers Gentleman's Club provide a nice remix.
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