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ARTLESS 2190EP
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Original Detroit techno with classy Don Williams mixes.
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ARTLESS 001LP
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The Mojuba sub-label A.r.t.less is very proud to present the debut album by Detroit techno veteran Martin Bonds aka Reel By Real. After 2010's retrospective of his most seminal work, including some collaborations with Juan Atkins and Anthony "Shake" Shakir, these are the first new tracks under his Reel By Real moniker for almost two decades. These nine new pieces of music show the unique, fresh colors of Detroit techno and could only have been created by someone like Marty Bonds. This album takes you on a multifaceted journey through one of America's definitive music capitals -- the birthplace of techno, narrated by one of its very own musicians and a true ambassador of its soundtrack. To support the scene of authentic Detroit artists, the cover illustration for this album was created by Abdul Haqq from Third Earth Visual Arts who is still (after more than 20 years) giving Detroit techno a visual face with his artwork for the likes of Underground Resistance, Transmat and Red Planet, just to name a few. Enjoy the resurrection of Reel By Real with this very special debut album.
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ARTLESS 2200-AB
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A.r.t.less presents a retrospective by Detroit techno veteran Martin Bonds aka Reel By Real in two parts. Some of these tracks are now seeing a proper release for the first time, due to the fact that they had been only released as a limited white-label on Interface Records in 1990 and 1991. This first 12" is packaged in a limited handmade artwork cover to house both records. All tracks restored by Don Williams and remastered by Redshape.
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ARTLESS 2200-CD
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This the second part of a two-part retrospective by Detroit techno veteran Martin Bonds aka Reel By Real. Some of these tracks are now seeing a proper release for the first time, due to the fact that they had been only released as a limited white-label on Interface Records in 1990 and 1991. This 12" features a very rare collaboration with the legendary Anthony "Shake" Shakir called "Serene." All tracks restored by Don Williams and remastered by Redshape. Artwork by Abdul Haqq.
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