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AST 040CD
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"Pulseprogramming is a multimedia collaboration based in the U.S. Aesthetics has released two albums, two EPs and a single by the group. The guiding premise behind this release is for the artists involved to remix both the audio & visual elements of pulseprogramming's 2003 album Tulsa For One Second. Thus, a thorough collaboration between the artists. Swedish photographer Ola Bergengren has graciously captured the results." Remixers: Sylvain Chauveau, Pal:ndrom, Hood, Nudge, Static, Laub, Schneider TM, Deviationists, Sam Miller, Other People's Children, Ghislain Poirier, Barbara Morgenstern, Köhn, B. Fleischmann.
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AST 037EP
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"The 2nd 12" single released for Pulseprogramming's remix series (1st by Schneider TM & Static). This one contains 3 tracks. Side A has Hood (UK, Domino + Aesthetics recording artist) doing a straight up cover of Pulseprogramming's hit 'Blooms Eventually' where Barbara Morgenstern (Germany, Monika recording artist) takes a slick hip-hop influenced variation on the original. Her delicate German voice along with Pulse's original source material pairs nicely. Side B contains a less straight-forward remix from Kohn (Belgium, Kraak artist). Listen as it builds in texture and volume."
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AST 036EP
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"Multimedia outfit Pulseprogramming's highly anticipated remix series & follow up to 2003's highly acclaimed Tulsa For One Second. This, the 1st release of this limited edition vinyl-only series features remixes from 2 of Berlin's well recognized electronic producers Schneider TM & Static."
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AST 026CD
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"A remarkable record, rich and personal with understated textures and wintry elegance while presenting an array of styles that reference artists such as Boards of Canada, Matmos, early Mouse on Mars, Telfon Tel Aviv (whose Charlie Cooper mixed 'Tulsa') and the Morr Music label. The Pulseprogrammers have expanded their use of vocals (including contributions from Lindsay of label mates L'altra) to create a handful of pop gems that interact with their lingering instrumentals and make for a singular listening experience." 2nd pressing in a regular digipak (no longer fold into a house!)
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