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BC 044EP
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Welsh mystic Wesley Matsell returns to Border Community with an ebullient EP of '90s-tinged dance utopianism. Thoroughly road-tested in the DJ sets of James Holden, the staccato gasps of rave banger "Total Order of Being" exude a melodious, propulsive appeal. "Future Beacon" combines sacred, mystical arpeggios and rattling breakbeats; "Dowlais Wheelie Crew"'s layers of vibrant synths form a decidedly modern groove; and "Rite of Pant" is a rousing exercise in handmade primal proto-house. This is the final release in a collectable four-part series of limited vinyl (500 copies). All four covers fit together to reveal a larger picture by UK designer Jack Featherstone.
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BARN 009EP
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2012 release. Studio Barnhus #9 is called Zones Within Zones -- it's an EP by Wesley Matsell, who follows up his 2008 debut on Border Community with four tracks: "The Unmaker" (euphoric Soundhack-meets-Junior Boy's own rave-smasher), "Ultra Vivid Parse" (noisy Chicago-on-'roids stomper), "Mind vs. Mind" (trippy-as-fuck tech-house funkster) and "Pyramideleven" (gggnnnaaaaaahhh).
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