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51
Jump Over Barrels
Cat: DE 102. Rel: 11 Jan 16
Jump Over Barrels (3:32)
Jump Over Barrels (1981 demo) (3:32)
Jump Over Barrels (Charles Manier remix) (3:33)
Jump Over Barrels (early rehearsal version) (3:07)
Review: Post-punk aficionados may already by familiar with Crash Course In Science, a Philadelphia-based band who released two acclaimed singles between 1979 and '81, before going their separate ways. Here, one of the band's previously unheard 1981 demos gets mixed and released for the first time. "Jump Over Barrels" is a song about overcoming adversity, and in newly mixed form sounds like a lost post-punk classic. It's accompanied by a couple of demos - their initial 1981 recording, and an earlier, deliciously skeletal and heavy rehearsal version - and a fresh remix from Tadd Mullinix under his now familiar Charles Manier alias. The Ann Arbor-based producer does a good job of toughening up the track for modern dancefloors, whilst retaining the free-spirited essence of Crash Course In Science's original.
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52
Random Patterns EP
Cat: MTRON 015. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Turnin' Headz (5:28)
Noise Theory (5:51)
Otherside (5:00)
Day 1 (5:45)
Review: Assembler Code & Jensen Interceptor are one of electro's most devastating duos right now. Mechatronica welcome them for four more hard hitting jams after their "Vapour Waves" EP on this label got plenty of people talking. These are tunes with an old school feel that will blow up your bass bins and tear apart your tweeters with their mix of low end heaviness and bright melodic patterns. Superbly urgent drum programming sweeps you off your feet and races you through astral skies on "Noise Theory", "Otherwise" has a raggedy-ass broken beat and "Day 1" has a blistering bassline of the highest order.
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53
Love/Hate
Love/Hate (12")
Cat: DE 189. Rel: 07 Dec 17
Love (4:01)
Hate (7:09)
Hate (version) (5:27)
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54
Cellular Automata
Cat: LSR 020. Rel: 09 Sep 20
Cellular Automata (4:59)
Von Neumann Probe (3:27)
Gestalt Intelligence (3:42)
Isotropy (5:07)
Pascal's Recursion (4:07)
Ulams Spiral (4:10)
Mandelbrot Set (3:46)
Spirangle (4:20)
Exponential Decay (4:26)
Review: By now, Dopplereffekt has released so much music that we feel almost guilty in having to introduce it to you. But, perhaps it's a good thing to highlight just what this project is about, and what it has achieved throughout all these years. Founded by Gerald Donald of Drexciya, and now sidekicked with the help of the lesser known Michaela To-Nhan Bertal, Dopplereffekt has been the only real electro outfit to push the genre beyond the confines of its 80s inception. While many other electro projects repeat the same tried and tested formulas on a weekly basis, these two minds have produced some of the most singular and explorative deviations of the style. This new album, Cellular Automata, comes through for Berlin's Leisure System at a time when the scene is in real need of a fresh perspective, and by that we mean the electronic sphere as a whole. These nine tracks cannot be classed as 'ambient' music, there is too much movement and energy amid its pensive waves but, at the same time, it would be difficult to class it as a dance album. There, right in at the core of it all, Dopplereffekt plant their energetic waves of electrifying bass into vast and desolate soundscapes that transport you into a strange and complex world. A planet we'd very much like to visit more often.
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Neurotelepathy
Neurotelepathy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LSR 026. Rel: 15 Jun 22
Epigenetic Modulation (4:18)
Neural Impulse Actuator - Mirror Neuron (6:16)
Visual Cortex (3:56)
Neuroplasticity (3:02)
Cerebral Data Download 2100 AD (4:51)
Cerebral To Cerebral Interface (4:54)
Cerebral - AI Entanglement (4:27)
Optogenetics (3:44)
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (4:02)
EEG (4:21)
Review: Gerald Donald's Dopplereffekt is by all measures one of the most influential electro groups of all time. A bunch of their music is being reissued at the moment including the long overdue debut album.But now comes a new one, Neurotelepathy, their second album and fifth overall release on on Leisure System. The duo of Rudolf Klorzeiger and To-Nhan had a special live magic that always informed the music that made it onto record and that is the case here. The album has a real precision of groove, with wiggling basslines and modulated synth sounds that find them at their very best across these tunes.
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56
No One Likes A Smartarse EP
Cat: SAT 030. Rel: 10 Dec 05
No One Likes A Smartarse
Orash
From Detroit
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Nauhuri
Nauhuri (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: INFILTRATE 010. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Nauhuri (5:04)
Autiomaa (6:21)
Lumivyory (4:47)
Polaaritahti (4:00)
Mustikka (5:11)
Review: Sturdy electro thumpery from Konery TMI, served up in five portions across what will surely prove a highly delectable EP for fans of the genre. Opening track 'Nauhuri' and 'Automaa' are both full of grace and gorgeous, effortless glide, while 'Lumivyory' alters the mood somewhat to get down and dirty with some thoroughly filthy acid squelch filth. 'Polaaritahti' takes its cue from the more minimal 80s sounds of Egyptian Lover or Hashim, before we draw to a close with the more serene and soothing 'Mustikka'.
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58
Lost Tracks Vol 2
Lost Tracks Vol 2 (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 216. Rel: 25 Jun 18
Upstart (4:57)
Love On 26 (5:20)
Snuff Movies (2:19)
The Building (6:28)
Review: Matt Cheon & Co. unearth yet more rare gems from old school electro fiends Caroline Herve & Michael Amato here, on the second volume of Lost Trax. As story has it, after the French duo met at a rave in their native Grenoble in the early '90s, they made music heavily influenced by 80s synth, post-punk and Italo disco. Bored by the techno scene at the time, they set out out to lighten the serious tone and bring a campy sexiness to the dour musical landscape. From the sexy, four-to-the-floor EBM of "Upstart", the Drexciyan style "Love On" with its aquatic bass assault, or the classic Miss Kittin & The Hacker sound of old on the monochromatic" The Building" featuring the former's trademark deadpan vocal delivery.
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59
Pleasure Boys
Cat: MXMRK 2051. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Pleasure Boys (5:22)
Emotional Disguise (4:59)
Review: Danny Krivit aka Mr K, that veteran of the Roxy and Paradise Garage, turns his attention to the 80s for his latest Mr K edits aka brush ups for the sound systems of today. 'Pleasure Boys' by Visage epitomised the new wave crossover sound when was released in 1982, and Krivit would eschew the vocal, using two copies to concentrate on and extend the thunderous synth bass break in his sets instead. Here he recreates the trick - a bare bones riff that still sounds enormous on a club system.

For the flip, Krivit goes a little deeper with his edit of 'Emotional Disguise' by Peter Godwin again ditching the overwrought new wave vocal in favour of the atmospheric synth stylings of the instrumental, which he recalls being a big tune with hip-hop crowds at the Garage and Roxy alike.
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60
Wormhole Of Time
Wormhole Of Time (2xLP + zine)
Cat: OA 009. Rel: 14 Dec 21
Viva La Differenze! + Razzillian Ruzzodox (6:18)
The Art Of Peace (edit) (6:10)
ZONE (4:30)
Zoat Zingo (5:03)
PROJECTION (5:27)
Theme From The Surreal Estate (6:33)
Untitled (6:21)
Homeworld (edit) (7:16)
Moonlight (5:56)
Bladerunner02 (3:07)
Alt QuadPhunk (5:59)
Marja-Liisa (7:15)
Review: This archival release on Organic Analogue digs back into the prolific '90s period of Swedish techno maverick Jean-Louis Huhta, aka Dungeon Acid. These days he releases on iDEAL, Fit Sound, Borft and Klasse Wrecks, but he cut his techno teeth on labels like Hybrid, Svek and H. Productions. Clad in artwork details by Swedish graffiti legend Nug, Wormhole Of Time comprises unreleased cuts and long out-of-print jams spanning many of Huhta's aliases. The release also comes with a zine featuring photographs and an interview reflecting on Huhta's multifarious life in music.




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61
Cong Burn 05
Cong Burn 05 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CB 05. Rel: 01 Jul 19
Chekov - "Math" (Squared mix) (5:26)
Doppelate - "Rreal" (5:59)
Camin - "Duct" (4:37)
Howes - "BED" (6:07)
Review: On the A1 Chekov follows up their moves on Peach Discs and Timedance with a proper peak timer, they've been described by Ben UFO as 'king of the build up' and that's evident on this one. At the A2 London's Doppelate makes their Cong Burn debut with an elegant tech-house roller. Fresh from Russia's underground is Camin, on this, his debut 12" release he drops a useful tool which squeezes between electro and techno. Cong Burn founder Howes closes the B side with some warm hypnosis that could have landed in the golden era of Workshop.




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62
Wireless Internet (reissue)
Cat: REC 5. Rel: 29 Oct 21
The Analyst (3:58)
Illuminated Displays (6:07)
I-Mode (2:31)
Wireframe Images (5:36)
P2101V (4:00)
NTT Docomo (4:38)
Software Version (5:14)
Devoid Of Wires (4:35)
Wireless Internet (5:48)
Review: Arpanet is Gerald Donald, the Detroit techno producer who is most famous for his work as Drexciya alongside the late great James Stinson. Following the reissue of his most essential 2006 album Inertial Frame, it is now Wireless Internet that gets served up afresh by the French label Record Makers. In the 19 years since the album first arrived - his first under the alias - nothing has dimmed its shine. The sound throughout is warm and futuristic, with bleeping melodies and bumping drums, silvery hits and a cyborg funk that defines everything Donald ever does. From the bright lights and optimism of 'Illuminated Displays' to the more down, dirty and rugged bass of 'NTT Docomo,' you do not want to sleep on this one.
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63
More Than Machine: Part 1
Client 03 - "Regression Container" (5:53)
Sterac Electronics - "Reinstated" (5:38)
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Seven" (5:41)
Christian Smith - "Pressure Drop" (4:14)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of electro and techno will be salivating at the prospect of More Than A Machine: Part 1, an EP that boasts cuts from such legends of the scene as Sterac Electronics, The Advent and Christian Smith. All deliver the goods, of course, as does rising star Client 03, whose EP-opening 'Regression Container' brilliantly flips between shimmering, deep space ambient and warming, tactile electro dreaminess. Those looking for more rugged and robust club fare should check Sterac Electronics 'Reinstated', with its' out-there lead lines and machine-gun bass, and the sleazy, up-tempo futurism of the Adveny and Zein Ferreira's 'Seven'. Christian Smith's deep, Kraftwerk-influenced 'Pressure Drop' rounds off a predictably strong EP.
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64
The Mix (Special Edition)
The Mix (Special Edition) (limited white vinyl 2xLP + 20 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272128. Rel: 09 Oct 20
The Robots (8:53)
Computer Love (6:35)
Pocket Calculator (4:32)
Dentaku (3:27)
Autobahn (9:28)
Radioactivity (6:53)
Trans Europe Express (3:20)
Abzug (2:18)
Metal On Metal (4:59)
Home Computer (8:03)
Music Non Stop (6:38)
Review: Kraftwerk never bothered releasing a standard 'greatest hits' album. Instead, in 1991 they offered up The Mix, a set of brand-new digital recordings of some of their best-loved tracks. It received a lukewarm reception at the time, in part because it was marketed and reviewed as a remix album (which it isn't), but it's actually a thrill-a-minute romp that has formed the basis of their live shows ever since. It contains some fantastic re-arranged takes on such familiar favourites as 'Radioactivity', 'The Robots', 'Computer Love' and 'Autobahn', the latter of which is quite radically different (and, surprisingly, jazzier). This time round, it comes presented on ice-white vinyl and comes accompanied by a smart looking 20-page booklet.
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65
Boombox 2: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro & Disco Rap 1979-83
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 370. Rel: 02 Jun 17
Harlem World Crew - "Let's Rock" (5:37)
Lonnie Love - "Young Ladies" (5:31)
Busy Bee - "School Days" (3:57)
Kool DJ AJ - "Ah, That's The Joint" (7:07)
Little Starsky - "Dancin' Party People" (7:58)
Eddie Cheba - "Lookin' Good" (7:11)
MC Rock Lovely - "One Time Two Time Blow Your Mind" (4:43)
Terry Lewis & Wild Flower - "The Peoples Message Take Two" (11:17)
Rappers Rapp Group - "Rappin' Partee Groove" (5:51)
Margo's Kool Out Crew - "Death Rap" (6:09)
Manujothi - "Shake Your Body" (3:29)
TJ Swann & Pee Wee Mel - "Maximus Party" (6:40)
Grand Master Chilly T & Stevie G - "Rock The Message Rap" (5:35)
Zoot II - "Dr Ice Raps" (6:27)
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66
ZMNT 007
ZMNT 007 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 007. Rel: 30 Jan 23
B-A-D (4:48)
Automate Your Mind (5:45)
Body Rocking (4:24)
Smoke Break (4:11)
Review: Zement welcome back Ole Mic Odd and Alonzo for another punch of high impact tunes aimed squarely at the floor. There is plenty of cosmic urgency to the electro-tech of 'B-A-D' and all its withering sci-fi aesthetics. 'Automate Your Mind' bristles eve more with brilliantly tight drums and hits and mystic pads up above. 'Body Rocking' gets busy with pixelated melodic arps and vocoder vocals with punchy kicks and 'Smoke Break' is a more mindful and slower jam for thoughtful reflection.
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67
Invariant Hyperbola
Cat: INFILTRATE 13. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Norma Cluster (6:12)
Invariant Hyperbola (6:41)
Sterile Neutrino (6:42)
Dragonfly44 (6:59)
Review: Swedish producer Ola Obergman has been at the top of his game for over 20 years now, dropping superb electro on the finest labels. Last year he dropped a fantastic full-length album on Pariter, but now steps up to Infiltrate with a direct dance floor offering. 'Norma Cluster' pairs busy drums and bass with more atmospheric leads before 'Invariant Hyperbola' has a perfectly crisp boom-bap that is run through with synth sequences that get your head amongst the stars. 'Sterile Neutrino' is more raw and ragged with another irresistible rhythm and 'Dragonfly44' closes in a thoughtful fashion.
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68
ZMNT 006
ZMNT 006 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZMNT 006. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Interzone (4:48)
Ignitor (4:41)
Gradient Descent (4:39)
Dartmouth Proposal (4:48)
Checksum Zero (5:00)
Bot Cmd (4:43)
Review: French electro botherer Kafkactrl came up over the past couple of years with releases on Vortex Traks, and now they've been snapped up by Kluentah's Zement label which means rubbing shoulders with the likes of LTF and Chupacabras. Fine company indeed, and this promising newcomer more than steps up to the plate with assured, moody and brooding electro gear produced with flair and precision in equal measure. Across the six tracks you get a lot of ground covered, from 'Interzone's edgy dystopian machine funk to the lurid robo-nightmares of 'Gradient Descent' and the Drexciyan body pop of 'Checksum Zero'.



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69
Confusion (remastered)
Confusion (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5665906. Rel: 02 Oct 20
Confusion (8:03)
Confused Beats (6:19)
Confusion (instrumental) (7:12)
Confusion (Rough mix) (7:43)
Review: Although the single that followed it, 'Blue Monday', remains New Order's most significant and influential club cut, 'Confusion' is every bit as impactful. It was recorded with Arthur Baker and John Robie, and mixed by John 'Jellybean' Benitez, and saw the Manchester band turn their hand to the then brand-new sound of New York electro. As this re-mastered reissue proves, the track still sounds superb, offering a unique mix of the band's usual hazy, post Joy Division guitars, evocative Bernard Summer vocals and ultra-tough beats from Baker and Robie. As it did first time around, the full-length mix (A1) comes backed by two dub-style club revisions ('Confusion (Instrumental)' and the sparse, effects-laden B-boy classic 'Confused Beats'), as well as the demo version (the 'Rough Mix').
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70
Void
Void (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: INFILTRATE LP01. Rel: 15 Nov 21
The Source (4:53)
Reconnect (4:02)
Saturn (4:13)
Isolate (4:28)
Void (4:53)
Objective (4:29)
Stargate (4:18)
Flash (4:30)
Reflect (5:28)
Horizons (5:12)
Review: Back in 2018, previously unheard artist James Infiltrate impressed via a punchy EP of club-focused electro numbers. It later emerged that the mysterious producer was none other than Constant Sound founder Burnski. Here he dons the alias once more for a full-length excursion three years in the making. It's a fine album, too, with the long-serving producer delivering a winning combination of punchy, club-ready beats, sci-fi fired synth sounds, moody Michigan bass and the kind of authentically spacey atmosphere that has long been associated with the greatest electro records. There's also enough subtle variety in terms of tempo and style to guarantee that you'll not get bored of it any time soon. Highly impressive, but did we really expect anything less?
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71
Exit Planet Earth: Radon
The Exaltics & Paris The Black Fu - "Wea Poni Zedin Form" (4:02)
Alex Jann - "Android Memory" (5:31)
Lost Souls Of Saturn - "Rave Is Back" (6:31)
Kim Cosmik - "Moonrise" (6:58)
Review: Ralph Lawson's Leeds based 20/20 Vision label has made a distinctive shift into electro territory over the last couple years. It is a sound the boss has said has long been in his heart despite him being best known as a house head and longtime resident at Back to Basics, and the quality of the tunes he unearths to put out more than backs that up. The Exaltics & Paris The Black Fu kick off with a shiny, bright, visceral metallic electro workout then three further cuts take in dark wave drum machine rhythms and acid-laced bangers.



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72
The Kingdom Of Scotland (feat Roy Of The Ravers remix)
Cat: ACIWAX 50. Rel: 06 Apr 21
The Kingdom Of Scotland (3:47)
Without You On Christmas (1:59)
Keep Him On The Line (7:01)
The Kingdom Of Scotland (English version) (3:25)
The Kingdom Of Scotland (Roy Of The Ravers remix) (5:05)
Review: Acid Waxa take a break from carrying Roy's mind-warping rave gear to bring you the deep donking, hardstyle hype-up of 'The Kingdom Of Scotland' by Romeo Taylor. You may have already heard the track bouncing around the odd mix or two for those with a penchant for full-fat hard dance with a wry comedic edge. On one hand it's a patriotic pelter, on the other it's a neo-rave laff which will comfortably lodge itself in your brain, more than ably backed up by some more wayward ravey gags and headsy gear (watch out for the simmering, heads-down wave-splashed techno of 'Keep Him On The Line'. Roy Of The Ravers is on hand to deliver a more direct remix of 'The Kingdom Of Scotland' on the B side which blows the original out into a wigged out, spooked up acid gurgler. oot!
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73
First Power (reissue)
Cat: MVV 002. Rel: 17 Jan 23
First Power (Tommy Musto remix) (6:07)
Synth It (4:55)
First Power (3:43)
First Power (Domination dub) (6:17)
Review: Revelation - not the 70s soul and disco group but in this case, the short-lived house duo from New York City - dropped just three EPs and this was the second one from 1990. 'Synth It' is a mix of sounds with phenomenal synth work. The poised techno chords are balanced with electro roots and a squelchy acid line then you get a weird and wonderful bleepy dub trance sound on 'First Power (Domination Dub).' It is loved up and very special. Add in two other fine versions and you have a killer reissue here.
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74
Sirius City
Sirius City (blue vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AR/RLB 0052. Rel: 04 May 21
Sirius City (5:03)
UFO (4:38)
Call Me, Acid (6:12)
Stars (4:03)
Review: Following on from last year's impressive Redlight debut, Scott Hess is back on his Adeen label with another selection of warm and inventive house cuts splashed with colour and analogue wobbles precision-engineered to catch your ear. Lead track 'Sirius City' leans on a harmonically rich lead line and plenty of off-kilter wriggles to appeal to those who want some cheekiness in their tunes. 'UFO' sports a tasteful acid tweak running in between plush pads and snappy drums, while 'Call Me, Acid' plays around with telephone tropes to make a bleepy jam that will have the ID requests flying in. 'Stars' offers something sweeter to complete the set, spacing out the beats to leave the synths plenty of room to cavort around a celestial name-checking session for deep house dreamers.
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75
Upsurge
Upsurge (2xLP)
Cat: ITLP 05. Rel: 20 Nov 19
Water Maze (3:22)
Detraction (4:56)
Sensitive Habitat (4:19)
Blind Corners (5:25)
BFRB (4:02)
Swordfish (5:02)
Whyrl (3:04)
Psygraph (5:23)
Fast Fade (4:51)
Dew (5:00)
Cursed (3:52)
In A Distant Light (3:50)
Review: With the exception of Skee Mask and the Zenker brothers, no producer has released more EPs on Ilian Tape than Stenny. For that reason, it would be fair to say that "Upsurge", his first foray into the full-length format, is long overdue. In keeping with the creative opportunities provided by the longer format, the 12-track set is framed as a "journey through the ups and downs", with hazy strolls through ambient, IDM and dub techno sitting side by side with skittish, off-kilter and occasionally dark forays into more club-focused electro, post-jungle and broken techno territory. There are plenty of subtle variations to be found within both broad categories, with Stenny managing to provide a unified front thanks to the pleasingly atmospheric and mood-matching nature of the collected cuts.
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76
Let The Music Play
Cat: EMDS 6540. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Let The Music Play
Let The Music Play (dub version)
Played by: Mark Broom
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Stream Of Thoughts (feat John Shima remix)
Cat: CMD 008. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Relinquish (5:24)
Shifting (5:26)
Relinquish (John Shima remix) (7:06)
Close To Zero (5:30)
Review: Mihail P brings us a 4 tracker, including a special John Shima remix. We start with the title track "Relinquish", a nice journey through deep space at a modest tempo. It features electro breaks rhythm patterns and harmonics to send you in to orbit. Following is "Shifting", a more acid tech vibe and straight 4/4 chugger, in line with proper Detroit / UK lushness from the 90's and forward. Flip to the B side for "Reliquish John Shima remix". It's hard to say which track is the peak, but this one's a contender. John Shima is known for his signature bleepy, but danceable sound. He adds layers of synth programming intelligence and great basslines as usual. Finally the B2 "Close to Zero" is the closing tune. Similar to the opener, we find more electro breaks, synth basses and a cool pad to complete the perfect journey.




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78
Star Gazing EP
Cat: PBX 32. Rel: 14 Jun 21
K1 - "Star Gazing" (feat Dopllereffekt) (4:27)
Dopllereffekt - "Telescope Array" (7:52)
Review: Keith Tucker and Gerald Donald of Dopplereffekt did it......They finally got together two of the originators from the monumental Detroit electronic groups Aux88 and Drexciya. The combination of these two musicians has created a retro bombardment of funk as only Keith Tucker and Gerald Donald can bring. That unearthly eerie funk and strings from other worlds. This release gives a sense of a melding of Cybotron and Kraftwerk....That snappy intelligent funk that Detroit so heavily influenced and unleashed to the universe.
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The World Of Keith Haring
Keith HARING / VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 444. Rel: 28 Jun 19
B Beat Girls - "For The Same Man" (5:01)
Damon Harris - "It's Music" (8:42)
Pylon - "Danger" (5:37)
The Jonzun Crew - "Pak Man" (6:18)
Funk Masters - "Love Money" (6:29)
John Sex - "Bump & Grind It" (3:58)
Sylvester - "Over & Over" (12" Disco mix) (9:29)
Johnny Dynell & New York 88 - "Jam Hot (Rhumba Rock)" (7:22)
Art Zoyd - "Sortie 134" (part 2) (3:45)
Adiche - "Chuka-Ja (Get Ready)" (6:56)
Class Action - "Weekend" (Larry Levan mix) (8:15)
Gray - "Cut It Up High Priest" (4:23)
Golden Flamingo Orchestra - "The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us" (6:50)
Extra T's - "ET Boogie" (5:30)
Fab 5 Freddy - "Change The Beat" (7:31)
Convertion - "Let's Do It" (6:40)
Yoko Ono - "Walking On The Thin Ice" (5:55)
Review: Curated as part of the iconic street artist's Tate exhibition this year, The World Of Keith Haring unites many of the talented souls Keith knew, or was inspired by, during his prolific rise as one of the most vital cultural spokesmen through the 70s and 80s. Soundtracking the gritty downtown NYC streets he made his first mark on, this limited collection captures the whole melting pot from b-boy culture with cuts such as "E.T Boogie" and "Bump N Grind", raw boogie and soul ("Over & Over") and pure drama ("The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us"). A powerful collection as striking and relatable as his own signature.
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Remote Signals
Remote Signals (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 009. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Remote Signals (6:42)
Searching The Skies (6:28)
Constantly Morphing Entity (6:40)
Review: Anyone who has had even half an eye on the electro scene over the past decade will already be familiar with Emile Facey aka Plant43's unique sound, mixing an uncompromising approach to off kilter rhythms and machine-led funk with an emotive and powerful use of melody. This trio of ultra fresh tracks were penned for recent live shows in The Hague and Berlin and are brimming with the energy and excitement Facey felt on his return to the live circuit. 'Remote Signals' is led by a booming kick drum heavy enough to command any audience with Facey weaving ever more complex webs of melody around it. 'Searching The Skies' builds a mysterious atmosphere based around a call and response between characterful melodic elements while 'Constantly Morphing Entity' closes the EP with a flourish of forward moving beats and an SH101 bass line designed to move any dancefloor.
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Played by: Plant43
 in stock $12.37
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Hypothetical Situations (reissue)
Hypothetical Situations (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CAL 019LP. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Mermuda Triangle (6:42)
Synchronized Dimensions (6:40)
Me Want Woman's Punani (5:55)
Consequences Of Cloning (5:31)
Solar Pulse (6:23)
Galactic Rotation (6:20)
 in stock $26.31
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Maintain The Golden Ratio
Maintain The Golden Ratio (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 313EP1. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Maintain (4:51)
The Golden Ratio (version) (4:44)
Review: Cybotron are best known as the early purveyors of electro as we know it, responsible for the genre's more mechanised incarnations from as early as the mid-1980s. Now, though, they "re-emerge in our contemporary cybercultural age when artifactual futures begin a transition into a new era of "Meta'", with two new tracks on Tresor, 'Maintain' and 'The Golden Ratio'. While this sentence might take some decoding, we're fain to speculate that it has something to do with the current mass-mediated zeitgeist centring on virtual reality and its implications for metaphysics, both of which right up Cybotron's street as concepts go. Something about the perturbed spirit of 2023 has awoken Juan Atkins and Laurens von Oswald from their decades-long slumber to produce this vocoded, deep-waving, technocult opus. We must figure out what!
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 in stock $15.53
83
Cherskogo Drive
Cat: CITI 025. Rel: 01 Oct 18
March Cherskogo (7:07)
Back 2 The E (5:42)
Elektroshirka (6:16)
Slow Durk (3:50)
AXF (10:56)
808 Exc Dirty (5:07)
Review: Sometime Trilogy Tapes and Zodiac 44 artist Buttechno (real name Pavel Milyakov) arrives on Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax with his fourth album-length excursion. It could well be his best to date too, as we can confirm it has very few flaws, but plenty of atmospheric, ear catching fare to enjoy. He begins with the fuzzy, metallic mid-tempo techno creepiness of "March Cherskogo", before proceeding to flit between smooth horror-techno ("Back 2 The E"), melodious and spacey electro ("Elektroshirka", the foreboding "AXF"), mind-altering intergalactic chug ("Slow Durk") and sparse, crackling industrial techno (L.I.E.S-ish closer "808 Exec Dirty").
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 in stock $24.48
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Hi Tech
Hi Tech (LP)
Cat: FXHE HITECH. Rel: 01 Aug 22
F HN WEEK - HENNY_RUNTZ (3:06)
Big Prism (2:19)
POPPIN @ THE SUITE (feat Nila & SDNY) (1:51)
Funny Fuckits (feat Nila & Stefan Xix) (2:51)
In The Field (1:55)
$$$cashapp (1:57)
All A Vibe (2:12)
I'm Pullin' Up (1:45)
Milf Milo (2:00)
I Swear It's A Bop (feat KAYY & ALLGIRLSALLOWED) (2:17)
Fitness By King Milo (2:07)
Review: The spirit of ghetto tech looms large over this full length offering from duo Hi Tech, surfacing on Omar S' FXHE label. That said, the usual straight forward pumped up booty bouncing beats that the genre flaunts are left well behind by an eclectic and well constructed trip across the rhythmic spectrum. 'Milf Milo' is one of the more regular sounding jams, riding a relatively conventional house/garage production, but elsewhere elements of trap, hip-hop, techno, footwork and electro all influence the genuinely innovative and original frameworks. Even better, the cleverness of the arrangements doesn't lessen the alarmingly thuggish timestretched and over-autotuned vocals, giving us the best of both worlds.
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 in stock $17.64
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ZMNT008
ZMNT008 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 008. Rel: 30 May 23
901 Area (4:09)
Sxx (4:08)
JMS (4:23)
We Are (3:33)
Resist (4:39)
Destroy (4:14)
Review: Raw Takes offers up exactly that - perfectly imperfect electro jams direct from his machines. We last heard from him here at Juno back in 2020 on a VA via the Sample Delivery label but here he takes charge of all six cuts on this new Zement EP. '901 Area' opens with wobbly sheet metal synths and zippy pads that eventually coalesce around a nice snappy electro breakbeat. 'Sxx' pairs ambient pads with machine gun laser fire and 'JMS' then brings a more deep and reverential viber. The rich variation continues on the flip so that there is everything from tripped-out acid to hard-hitting and ear-drum-shattering electro-tech.
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 in stock $13.16
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Desert Leather EP
Cat: MAD 006X. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Desert Leather
Missing Channel (Static Electricity mix)
Katanga Slide
Portal Vortex
Review: You've heard of Two Shell, but now it's time for Two Cold, whom you almost certainly (and criminally) haven't. A mysterious project blending lo-fi, acid house, and electro, 'Desert Leather' is their latest statement of intentional crunch, spanning everything from dungeon-synthy workouts to bouncy acid oddballs. Most of note is the sonic rubber ball that is 'Katanga Slide', essentially a sports-whistling body-motivator from cyberspace.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.32
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The Other World EP
Cat: RTTD 023. Rel: 26 Jun 23
The Other World (6:29)
Preserve The Rave (5:59)
The Man Of The Street (feat Mike Tansella Jr) (5:17)
Hasta La Vista, Baby (5:08)
Review: DJ Plant Texture aka Bari's Donato Basile makes a Return to Disorder with four blistering cuts of jungle, electro, techno and acid. He is a versatile producer who takes no prisoners and considers no sounds off-limits. This one kicks off with the brutalist beats and casuistic synths of 'The Other World' before funky, acid-laced techno bouncer 'Preserve The Rave' takes you to the next level. 'The Man Of The Street' (feat Mike Tansella Jr) is then a deeper, more cosmic cut with thinking synths but still plenty of powerful rhythms and last of all are the dark jungle breaks of 'Hasta La Vista, Baby.' These are highly charged and guaranteed dance floor destroyers from this ever-on-point wizard.
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 in stock $12.62
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Rat EP
Rat EP (12")
Cat: SAT 024. Rel: 18 Feb 05
Worm Intruder
Land Of The Dark
Road To The Madness
Tele Remote
 in stock $6.85
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Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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 in stock $28.16
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Electro Force (reissue)
Cat: PMD 045. Rel: 08 Aug 19
Future Funk (4:06)
Technology (4:16)
Beyond The Break (3:39)
This Sound (Electro mix) (4:58)
This Sound (Force mix) (3:59)
Inside The Beats (4:11)
 in stock $14.73
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I Need A Freak (reissue)
I Need A Freak (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DE 264. Rel: 15 Jan 21
I Need A Freak (5:48)
If I Gave You A Party (5:36)
You Are My Sexual Connection (4:46)
Exercise Your Ass Off (5:38)
KISSING (6:16)
We Didn't Say It (6:17)
We Want Prince (6:05)
These Are The Things That I Like (6:29)
Review: Dark Entries is pleased to announce a deluxe reissue of Sexual Harrassment's 1983 opus I Need A Freak. Lynn Tolliver, DJ/Program Director at Cleveland's WZAK, adopted the pseudonym David Payton in order to keep his musical endeavors separate from his public persona. Sexual Harrassment (misspelled deliberately) was formed as a concept band, with members selected based on appearance and choreographic skill rather than musical ability. Tolliver's explicit lyrics focused on the central themes of desire and sexual relations. Working at a studio in Akron, he recorded an album of quirky-yet-lurid electro funk, which was released on Heat Records. Tolliver remarks, "I learned as a youngster, sex sells! The things that are rated the worst - violence, horror and sex - are the things people want to see or hear about." I Need a Freak was a surprise hit, selling over 100,000 copies.
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 in stock $27.89
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Apocalyptica EP
Cat: SAT 40. Rel: 24 Jul 07
Scorched Earth
Ascension
Landscapes
Review: Satamile turns 40, and does it in style with the stunning "Apocalyptica EP" from Sir Real. There are three top-notch tracks that combine the electro breakbeat of the early years with the sonic qualities of Kraftwerk, all soaked in nitro for one huge club-fuelled electro record. "Scorched Earth" is a full rev club cut with deep melodic arrangements, staccato bass accents and a driving breakbeat, along with very uplifting sound-design which characterizes this growler of a track. Not for the faint-hearted, but at the same time not dark. It's an emotive cut for the big room boom. "Ascension" picks up where the a-side left off. It is a subtle and funky acid breakbeat cut with nu-wave style chord progressions to lift the track skywards. "Landscapes" finishes off the EP, and the best may well have been saved for last. It has a snapping bass-snare break with great sound design, heavily treated ghostly vocal snippets, and mysterious and unique backing melodies providing rare and stunning new sonic landscapes. This one might be the 4am sci-fi voyeur track - deep and mysterious yet with lots of drive and energy for the dancefloor.
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 in stock $6.85
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Galactic Melt
Galactic Melt (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GI 138LP. Rel: 08 Jul 11
Terminal
VHS Sex
Cathode Girls
Air Cal
Flightwave
Hyperlips
Brokendate
Glawio
Ether Drift
Futureworld
Galactic Melt
 in stock $22.10
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Harnessed The Storm (Special Edition)
Harnessed The Storm (Special Edition) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 181LPX. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Digital Tsunami (6:22)
Soul Of The Sea (4:31)
Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres (6:12)
Song Of The Green Whale (4:58)
Lake Haze (5:13)
Mission To Ociya Syndor & Back (5:14)
Under Sea Disturbances (8:06)
Review: Considered by some to be one of the greatest IDM albums of all time (though we'd argue that it's really an electro set), Drexciya's 2002 set 'Harnessed The Storm' has been given the 20th anniversary reissue treatment. Pressed to striking silver vinyl and housed in freshly redesigned packaging, it's certainly an alluring album. It was part of a series of conceptually linked sets the pair recorded in 12 months (most of the others were subsequently released under other aliases after the surprise death of member James Stinson), and it has a typically atmospheric, other-worldly sound - underwater sci-fi electro that twisted standard Motor City tropes into a variety of futuristic directions. Highlights include the fizzing 'Digital Tsunami', the beautiful and widescreen 'Under Sea Disturbances' (a freakishly sub-heavy affair) and the clandestine shimmer of 'Lake Haze'.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
 in stock $26.06
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Final Frontier Of Electro
Cat: RMCE 0041. Rel: 18 Sep 17
Alien Abduction (feat DJ Lenn Swann) (4:13)
Mutant Creations Compute (4:29)
Final Frontier Of Electro (4:31)
Armada Bass (4:57)
Injection Star (5:13)
Really Inception (3:26)
Review: Rawax's latest electro outing comes from one of the Godfathers of the Detroit electro scene, former Aux88 associate DJ Di'jital. Given his pedigree, it's no surprise to find that Final Frontier of Electro is pretty darn good. Across the six tracks he touches on numerous electro variants - ghetto-tech, Miami bass, the Kraftwerk-inspired early New York style and Drexciyan intensity - combining them into thrilling new hybrid shapes. It's rare to find an EP with this many high-grade club tracks, making picking highlights tricky. That said, we're particularly enjoying the thrusting, all out assault of "Injection Star" and the intergalactic, techno-influenced hustle of the forthright title track.
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 in stock $13.95
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Space Funk: Afro Futurist Electro Funk In Space 1976-84
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 449. Rel: 11 Feb 21
LEO - "Fee Fi Fo Fum" (3:59)
The Sonarphonic - "Super Breaker" (4:24)
Santiago - "Bionic Funk" (4:10)
Frank Cornilius - "Computer Games" (4:52)
JUJU & The Space Rangers - "Plastic" (4:46)
Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power" (7:01)
Solaris - "Space Invaders" (3:36)
Copperfield - "Make It Good To Me Baby" (3:27)
Ernest Flippin II - "Supersonic Space Lady" (4:15)
Funk Machine - "Funk Machine" (4:06)
Ramsey 2C-3D - "Fly Guy & The Unemployed" (7:57)
Ose - "Computer Funk" (6:31)
Below Zero Band - "Seven (We Are)" (5:18)
Rodney Stepp - "Break-Out" (5:48)
Review: While much turn-of-the-80s electro-funk was inherently futuristic in tone, the music gathered together on Soul Jazz's latest compilation, "Space Funk", is particularly intergalactic. The venerable London label has searched in particular for cuts from obscure independent labels that bear all the hallmarks of "Afro-futurism" - a musical and cultural movement that would later inspire the birth of techno in Detroit. The quality of the material remains dizzyingly high throughout, with our picks including the bleeping, slap-bass-propelled brilliance of Frank Cornilius' "Computer Games", Egyptian Lover/Jamie Jupitor's signature electro style on "Computer Power", the starry jazz-funk of Ernest Flippin II's "Supersonic Space Lady" and the guitar-laden P-funk strut of Below Zero Band's "Seven (We Are)".
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Hidden Node
Cat: VIS 331. Rel: 10 Oct 22
Abstraction Layer (4:43)
Asynchronous Funk (4:29)
Hidden Node (5:28)
Unmarked Sequence (3:51)
Review: Originally from France and now based in Berlin, Isolated Material has dropped a steady run of heavy hitting releases on labels including; Brokntoys, Haws, Ukonx, 909 Connection and Mind Controlled Rectifier before joining us for his debut EP on 20/20 Vision.

'Hidden Node' kicks off the wax with a jarring excursion of futuristic breaks and abrasive sound design firing on all cylinders with complex drum patterns, bleeps and glitches. 'Asynchronous Funk' sees Isolated Material serve up an abstract slice of electro funk with a solid broken beat groove peppered with unexpected moments of off-kilter magic.

On the flip side - title track 'Hidden Node' offers up a dose of Drexciyan inspired funk primed for a set on the dark side of the moon with; high octane breaks, quick fire drum programming, intricate synth patterns and ominous undertones. Wrapping up the EP 'Unmarked Sequence' is an equally potent chaser for the wide eyed deep space traveller in need of body jerking breaks.




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The Sequel EP
Cat: M 048. Rel: 10 May 23
The Sequel (4:43)
Global Warning (4:27)
Syntax Error (4:14)
Translate (4:24)
But In Time (3:02)
Review: Following a string of inspired releases on Craigie Knowes and Casa Voyager, Driss Bennis brings his OCB project to Juan Atkins' Metroplex label for the first time. He sets his stall out with the up-tempo, Rhodes-laden electro-funk wonder of 'The Sequel', before dousing gorgeous synthesiser melodies and ambient textures in atmospheric field recordings on sunset-ready delight 'Global Warming'. He puts Kraftwerk through the sub-heavy Detroit techno Ringer on the freakishly addictive 'Syntax Error', while 'B2' is an Atkins-esque, acid-flecked sci-fi techno workout. Rounding off a genuinely brilliant EP is 'Built In Time', a wonderfully emotive, jazzy and tactile chunk of downtempo electro lusciousness.
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 in stock $16.06
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Take Off
Take Off (12")
Cat: RM 011. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Waiting (feat Madelyn Grant) (4:17)
Higher In Love (feat Damon Trueitt) (4:05)
Learn To Fly (feat Jordan Rakei) (4:28)
Open The Door (5:14)
 in stock $10.52
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Rise Of The Machines 
Rise Of The Machines  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 327. Rel: 14 Feb 22
Rise Of The Machines  (4:53)
Prisoners  (4:19)
Room & Pillar (4:49)
The Neutral Zone (4:28)
Review: Lloyd Stellar was not really a man gifted an extraordinary name when he was born. Rather, it is the chosen alias for Dutch dude Erik Griffoen, but he's surely made the name his own with a rapid rise in the number of releases of his music so far this year. Now Stellar gets has mitts on 20/20 Vision alongside The Droid, aka Ben Evans. In line with the label's exploration of electro over the past few years, this is hi-tech machine funk through and through, with twitchy synth lines and brittle, crisp drum machine patterns programmed within an inch of their lives. Maintaining a steely, dystopian mood throughout, this is serious electro for the heads, executed with precision and flair.

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 in stock $10.01
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