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Review – The Paranormal Soul by Legowelt

Legowelt releases twelve intoxicating techno and house tracks with his album "The Paranormal Soul"
Clone Jack For Daze Series, Nov 2012, Album, 12 Tracks
The Dutch Synth-fetishist Legowelt conjures up the ghosts of techno and house classics with his new album "The Paranormal Soul". Quite intoxicating.… more
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Review – Order Of Noise by Vessel

One of the best debut albums this year inherits the sound of Bristol: Post-punk, trip-hop, dupstep
Tri Angle Records, Oct 2012, Album, 12 Tracks
Post-punk, trip-hop and dupstep, the musical inheritance of Bristol, is audible on many spots on Vessel's debut album “Order of Noise”.… more
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Review – Living With Ghosts by Sigha

Dark, massive and emotional techno music on Sigha's debut album. For the dancefloor tunnel feeling.
Hotflush Recordings, Nov 2012, Album, 12 Tracks
"Living With Ghosts" is the long-awaited debut album from British techno producer Sigha. Dark and emotional techno music for the dancefloor tunnel feeling.… more
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Review – Square by Redshape

Berlin-based house and techno romanticist Redshape releases his second album "Square"
Running Back, Nov 2012, Album, 12 Tracks
Berlin-based house and techno romanticist Redshape releases his second album "Square". Classic dancefloor sound meets krauty ambient music.… more
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Review – Just To Feel Anything by Emeralds

Ohio krautrock trio Emeralds present best contemplative entertainment on their new album
Editions Mego, Nov 2012, Album, 7 Tracks
Ohio krautrock trio Emeralds present best contemplative entertainment on their new album Just To Feel Anything. A journey through krautrock, ambient and prog.… more
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Review – Fables Of History by The Moons

On their second album "Fabels Of History" The Moons sent us back to London's swinging sixties
Schnitzel Records, Oct 2012, Album, 12 Tracks
Their psychedelic sixties rock sends us back to London's swinging sixties. The Moons' second album reminds a lot of The Beatles and Kinks. Very British.… more
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Review – Your Friend, the Atom by We Are The Physics

“Your Friend, the Atom” is the second album of the hyped-up post punkers, We Are The Physics
This Is Fake DIY Records, Oct 2012, Album, 14 Tracks
No period of rest, instead hectic grooves and a whole bunch of bizarre humor: Your Friend, The Atom is a highly charged, brilliant post-punk monster… more
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Review – Until The Quiet Comes by Flying Lotus

L.A.'s leading beat-science alchemist, Flying Lotus, shows us his introverted side on album No.4
Warp Records, Oct 2012, Album, 18 Tracks
The past and the future melt into one psychedelic amalgam of jazz, soul, electronica and beat science on Flying Lotus' fourth album… more
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Review – Metz by Metz

Self-titled debut album by Metz is purely unadulterated noise rock
Sub Pop Records, Oct 2012, Album, 10 Tracks
The self-titled debut album by Metz from Toronto resurrects noise rock of the 90s - brutal, distorted, and full of aggression… more
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Review – Lonerism by Tame Impala

Tame Impala's second album hypnotizes with dreamy, psychedelic pop
Modular Fontana, Oct 2012, Album, 12 Tracks
Kevin Parker recorded Tame Impala's second album, "Lonerism," practically alone, thereby delivering hypnotic, psychedelic indie pop with hammering grooves.… more
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