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ACRE 065EP
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The Maghreban returns with an essential new house odyssey Brooklyn, named after his dead cat. His second outing on Black Acre is a breathtaking night flight. Trance-inducing Caribbean percussion, possessed chants, Motown bass, sci-fi synths, wayward filter sweeps, analog free jazz all get their moment to shine in the weird and wonderful eight-minute microcosm that is "Brooklyn". "The Carpenters" strikes a more domesticated tone, with motorik industrial dub eventually giving way to haunted sci-fi bachelor pad lounge.
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ACRE 062EP
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The Maghreban is back with the 12" Lose It. The venerable yet elusive London electronic producer has a diverse background working under various aliases and guises in drum & bass, hip-hop, jungle and old pirate radio hardcore, The Maghreban brings a bit of everything to the table on the new 12". "Lose It" is introduced by stark claps and disorienting genie noises on a front to back beat, before evolving into a sly six-minute house mongrel. "Wrong Move" puts together elements of break beat, dub and mutant bass to lure the listener into a vaporous electronic dystopia.
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