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SYST 021CD
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London-born DJ and producer D. Lean aka OCH (founder of Autoreply Music) lives in the windswept Swedish countryside on the outskirts of Stockholm. His surroundings have a notable influence on his expansive and absorbing techno, which nods to the classic sounds and techniques of the genre. Following his 2012 remix of Marc Romboy and Ken Ishii's "Taiyo" single and 2013's two excellent Force Mass Control 10"s, Lean released the Time Tourism 12" in 2016 (SYST 109EP), an appetizer ahead of this double CD album of the same name. The debut OCH long-player is a work of classy, deep, delicate, and dark electronica in the tradition of Detroit techno, which gets taken on a trippy, tracky, repetitive journey. Double CD for the price of one. All tracks previously unreleased.
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DREIKLANG 001EP
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180-gram vinyl. Limited edition of 500. Berlin-based vinyl-only label Dreiklang presents its first release, Londoner OCH's First Contact. Each Dreiklang release presents three contrasting takes on the same source material, juxtaposing and unifying three particular sub-currents of electronic music. "First Contact" takes a simple keyboard line into menacing territory, steering the dancefloor toward the grittier ends of tech-house. Italian producer Hydergine's remix is a smart dub-techno rework with mind-numbing kicks inciting an atmospheric joyride through the deeper ends of narcosis. Kelovolt's immersive remix sets drone-heavy soundscapes at center-stage for a delicately hypnotic finale. Artwork by Berlin artist Nils Altland.
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SYST 109EP
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Autoreply Music founder Dicken Lean aka OCH, following two acclaimed 10"s on Systematic (including 2013's Force Mass Control Vol. 2 EP (SYST 1010EP)) and a 2012 remix of Marc Romboy & Ken Ishii's "Taiyo" for the label, presents a 12" edit of "Time Tourism," released in advance of his 2016 double CD of the same title. "Time Tourism" is a techno-influenced track in a classical deep house coat; here, Baby Ford remixes it in his trippy, repetitive way, while Marc Romboy's remix shows off his groovier shades, recalling his remixes for Terrence Parker on Planet E and for Gorge on Freerange.
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SYST 1010EP
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One from Och -- A-side "Soul Burner" with "Starts from Now" on the B-side.
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