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SONIG 051CD
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"Aelters, Frenchman and former member of Dat Politics, has described his take on the creative process as 'gentle mutation.' Though his approach to making music has remained consistent over the years, Aelters has definitely evolved where style is concerned. On Mixitch Mjeuga Djisc, the rattling, high-speed breaks of previous releases give way to hardcore disco-tech. The beats have become slower, distorted and heavier. Samples from an astounding range of sources still dominate -- spoken voices, beatboxes, Gameboys, old synths -- but his software now seems beyond human control, operating under the spell of some manic groove generator. The resulting tracks, much like the French themselves, are dense, concrete, often fun and always unpredictable."
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SKIPP 002
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"As a member of Dat Politics (first album released on Skipp & A-Musik respectively), Aelters knew the frustration of living in a green hole and making some music through compulsive behavior. After ten years of crazy manipulation on analog tapes, here he is with his twelve fragmented, stereophilic tracks -- straight from his discount PC. Limited edition 500 copies. 12 Tracks. Twenty nine minutes and twenty nine seconds."
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