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AUS 1238EP
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Hot on the heels of Midland's Placement EP, Aus returns with a remix 12" featuring Lone and Motor City Drum Ensemble. Both producers deliver deep, melodic reinterpretations of the originals, with Lone accentuating Midland's signature sound (while flawlessly incorporating his own neon-tinged atmospherics) and MCDE dubbing out the original, pushing it into throbbing Raw Cuts territory.
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AUS 1237EP
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Midland, the now-London-based producer returns to Aus with the much-anticipated Placement EP. Staying true to his roots, he delivers four tracks that contribute to the continuing conversation between techno, house, garage and beyond. With a strong focus on intricate detail, lush texture and glacial melody, the EP is just as captivating on headphones as it is on the dancefloor.
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AUS 1136EP
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Whether on his own or with Nick Höppner as My My, Lee Jones has been DJing and making music for more than a decade. Next up from him is a futuristic 4-tracker including two remixes. On "Moment," Jones offers up a bass-driven house number that hints at his jazz roots while pushing forward into garage territory. For the remix, George FitzGerald delivers his most straight-up, heads-down house production to date. Next up is the quirky "Duvel," which Midland twists into a moody, multi-genre convergence.
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Despite a techno upbringing warming up for the likes of Surgeon, Dave Clarke and Regis, Paul Cottam aka Cottam finds inspiration in the slo-mo tempos of Mark E and The Revenge to produce his own brand of dusty soul and hip hop-grounded house on "Deep Deep Down." Ukrainian producer Vakula strips away the propulsive heartbeat of the original and replaces it with an off-kilter, space-out pulse reminiscent of Theo Parrish.
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George FitzGerald presents his debut for Aus Music. FitzGerald once again manages to create a world in which garage, dubstep, house, R&B and a host of other musical influences happily co-exist. On "Silhouette" hints of warm acid, layered, oscillating synth lines, propulsive beats and vocal samples make this a peak-time affair. "Reset" is eight minutes of forward-thinking UK garage combined with the melodic sensibilities of Detroit techno. For the "Silhouette" remix, John Roberts develops a relentless broken groove.
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AUS 1133EP
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Leeds-based producer Midland (aka Harry Agius) offers an excursion that explores the boundaries of 2-step, UK garage and techno. "Through Motion" shows Midland's ability to seamlessly take the spirit of UK garage and fuse it with techno. The track's moody piano melody is punctured by a dark, pitch-shifted vocal and encircled by his warm trademark atmospherics. "Shelter" is a brooding, cavernous affair whose vocals and whispery atmospherics make this the perfect late-night tool. Includes a remix by Tevo Howard.
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AUS 1132EP
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SCB is a house/techno project by Paul Rose, better known as UK bass pioneer and Hotflush Recordings owner, Scuba. Loss/FutureUnknown, on Will Saul's Aus Music imprint, is the first original SCB material to surface outside of Rose's own circle of labels. "Loss," with its spacey melodies and repeating vocal slices, builds into a slab of pure dancefloor joy. "FutureUnknown" fills out the atmospherics with dark stabs and driving rhythms which give way to an almost Scuba-esque brand of floating euphoria.
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AUS 1031EP
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This highly-anticipated single from Ramadanman & Appleblim features a re-edit from one of the cornerstones of electronic music, Carl Craig. The original track fuses the production sensibilities of dubstep with the sounds and vibes of techno to devastating effect. Carl Craig changes the rhythm structure of the original to enable it to work in peak-time house and techno settings. Erol Alkin declared that the edit "just blew my mind" after hearing Ramadanman drop it at a gig.
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Ninja Tune records have allowed Aus Music to release some of Sideshow's deep, intensely dubbed-out interpretations of the latest Fink album Sort Of Revolution, the critically-acclaimed international singer-songwriter's third album for the legendary stable. "Sort Of Dubolution" (a dub of the album's title track), comes as a classic Sideshow live dub epic, drenched in Fink's signature vocals alongside an earth-moving bass line. Follower "Dub It All" (an edit of Fink's "See It All") is a stabbier, angular take on the original.
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Inspired by the stripped-back technical set-ups of yesteryear, Mike Monday and Will Saul present the Sequence 1 EP, the product of the two artists limiting themselves to a Roland 909, a Korg Kaos Pad, a Dave Smith Polyevolver and recording their jamming on the fly. Having previously released together on Buzzin' Fly, and remixed for DFA and Applepips (Appleblim & Ramadanman), the duo present two exclusive tracks that explore the cutting-edge, leftfield sounds of house music. Includes a remix by Scuba.
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