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ALEPH 004EP
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Aleph presents three special reinterpretations of the label's first three EPs. Mano Le Tough remixes Area's "Flowers On Fire," taking the original's spaced-out vibes and putting them into a little more dancefloor-friendly context. Newcomer Wasted Gaze delivers an amazing version of "Port Hope" -- a powerful, two-step/garage-inspired beat sets the pace, while glowing pads, a super-deep bass and enigmatic vocals take care of the rest. Area aka M50 took care of this spaced-out take on "What's My Name Again." This one is for the heads.
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ALEPH 003EP
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"When an idea first comes to you, it has an intrinsic power. You have to try to remember the way you felt when the idea first came to you and to remain faithful to that." --David Lynch
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ALEPH 002EP
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$12.00
NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
"Daidalus" redefines some of the ideas already put forth on ALEPH 001EP: dance music is not a prison. "Hoverboarding" is more of a concept which could not be put into words than an actual piece of music. An experiment in infrasonic structures. "Port Hope" is not a place, it is a state of mind. "Week Of Fear" has no particular meaning -- just the ramblings of some castaway on his desert island, waiting for a ship to come.
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