It always seems to be the case, unfortunately.
wot about poppers, are they allowed through?
A piece on Cyphon - a label that are really turning ot some nice releases…
@apiento, that Synaptic Voyager EP has got some lovely mid 90’s Detroit influences on there, Dusk Till Dawn reminds me of Sterac Astronotes
Love this. Always so nicely produced as well…
thanks for this, will check these guys out.
good to see anoesis back, i got a fair amount of milage out of his EPs on d*fusion back in the mid-90’s.
It has a familiar feel to it but still sounds really fresh, and gets better with repeat listens!
Really liking this Synaptic Voyager ep, throwback styles but not jaded if that makes sense?
There’s a new review up from Andrew aka @dreambeam who has started writing for us of the new Wilson Tanner… Welcome Andrew. And a new dubby / bashment mix with live fx and dubs from @Ttoby aka Toby Tobias… Tidy.
Keep forgetting to listen to these mixes… this is great.
Excellent, huge fan of the first Wilson Tanner album.
A review of the new Make A Dance release by @dreambeam with mixes by Mark Seven and Manuel Darquart…
An interview with Ron Trent by @Pauleast77 - he speaks total sense…
Putting this here first…
Boom. They are back. Here’s the blurb.
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Warp original signees B12—aka Mike Golding and Steve Rutter—bring their cult classic ‘Electro-Soma’ to life in a rare live performance.
First released in 1993 as part of the label’s groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence series, the album’s futuristic textures and cinematic IDM still sounds ahead of its time.
Joining them on the night will be Space Dimension Controller, known for his deep space electronics, electro-funk, and cosmic house, and Test Pressing founder, Apiento, with a deep crate of early 90s electronic and deep techno and artificial intelligence sounds.
daaaaaamn!
Oh! Might have to come down for that
That’s the only Warp lp from that era I didnt buy at the time and I still don’t own it!
Paul is a great interviewer. Really lets his subject speak with some gentle nudges. Great work.
Ah thank you mate