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GPM 028CD
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2009 release. Revolving around Bristol, UK-based producer/multi-instrumentalist Guy Bartell, Bronnt Industries Kapital has spent eight years exploring deep frosts of electro-acoustic melancholy, slow-burning sonic terrain and uncharted detours into the absurd. Hard For Justice, however, will blow away any lingering preconceptions with a phallic flourish of a Colt 45. In open homage to the spirit of '80s Hollywood vigilante cinema, low-rent sci-fi, Italian fright flicks and the music of Goblin, Neu! and Giorgio Moroder, this eight-track suite is precision-engineered to unleash endless horror on the dance floor. Hard For Justice is front-loaded with an arsenal of synth-funk bullets that fizz with thrilling John Carpenter electronics ("An Index Of Corporate Art," "Knights Of Vipco," "Streets Of Fury"), low-end motorik finesse ("Objects & Purpose") and HI-NRG Giallo-disco pulsations ("S.T.R.Y.K.E.R.").
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GPM 109EP
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Introducing a new member to the Get Physical family: Bristol-based Guy Bartell aka Bronnt Industries Kapital. Objects & Purpose features the first single from Bronnt's debut album on Get Physical, remixed by M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade and Lopazz. M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade morphs the track into a full-on Saturday night hands-in-the-air affair, while Lopazz stretches the elements out while adding a splash of late-'80s Chicago house.
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