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DFRG/G 001EP
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"Two minimal techno movers with strong dancefloor appeal and reminiscent of G-Man's early days. A side is a straight mono stomper perfect for the crowd while dubby elements give to the flipside an uplifting and unique atmosphere."
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EPISODE 01
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May, 2001 release. "Gez Varley, a.k.a. G-Man and formerly LFO, together with Mark Bell, could make this piece of paper burst with name-dropping info. Although G-Man has had a couple of new releases recently, this one is much more in the style which makes him so popular. Here he plays the atmospheric master. It's about chords and stings and minimal proceeding percussion- the resuscitation of his old values. A massive atmospheric overload, distorted and rough but catchy and trippy at the same time."
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GMAN 002EP
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"Here is the second release on G-Man's label, with three pulsating Technotrax. It is what it is: deep techno from the heart."
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