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RB 076EP
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Welcome to the deeper end of the Hugh Mane spectrum. Mane's third outing on Running Back captures his love for the spirit of early Detroit techno, IDM's ambient aspects, the philosophy of the acid house experience, and a natural production flow. Four tracks for fans of Larry Heard, Jungle Sounds, Nu Groove, and the very early British response to that. Emotions electric. Vintage voodoo with modern spells.
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RB 060EP
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The return of Hugh Mane. This time it's not a dusted house music DAT but a collection of canny compositions that feel like an evening spent rolling with Ashra at Ku. Heartbreakers, slow-motion ravers, melodies of love, and lots of drama.
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RB 041EP
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Made in the basement of an old tram station circa 1990 in a town that was probably London, Hugh Mane's first and only release so far consists of hidden gems on a vintage DAT. Brought to RB's attention via an old message board, "Back to Life" is the name of this EP's backbone. "Hard to Finish If You're Finish" and "My Midi Is a Mess" are the continuation of those heady visions, while "Fukdemdiscoidkids" via a Tuff City Kids edit is a rough-and-ready beat track.
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