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WIG 113CD
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"First LP from downtempo self confessed movie soundtrack buffs Cinema. Producers of Belle & Sebastian, The Delgados, Pastels etc. getting laid-back & philosophical on their days off. Cinema tell us: 'The album is not the dark epic that many foresaw. And neither is it intended as the 'soundtrack to an imaginary film' that some will suggest. However, the album was conceived as a whole and is no random collection of tracks -- all have been written specially for the album and each evokes its own particular feeling. Organic sounds and live instruments fuse with solid rhythm tracks, creating instrumentals that have both depth and immediate impact. The overall mood is optimistic, but with melancholy undertones in places'."
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RUG 142EP
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RUG 142CD
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Three track single, "Lysine" is taken from the forthcoming album Mastered By Guy at The Exchange. Singing by Becky Jacobs. "Ben Jacobs is assisted by sister Becky on a ditty that warns of the danger of cold sores. Trippy and hip-hoppy, summery and stylish, experimental and extraordinary, this also contains the slick piano number 'Our Syllabub'. Lovely and different."
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WIG 048CD
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"Comprised of Mark Broom and Dave Hill, MFA started out in the early '90s on the Mo Wax label. MFA were introduced to Domino through the label's Series 500 imprint. The pair also run Pure Plastic Records, a techno label with a discography of 39 releases thus far, including Rue East, Ben Sims, Surgeon, Claude You, Jega and Autechre. Coffee Shop Rules is a fantastic mix of breaks, beats and techno influences."
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WIG 091CD
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2001 release, limited stock. "Matt Elliott, aka Third Eye Foundation, has a colorful past in the Bristol music scene, but it's for his colorful musical present that we celebrate him here. Matt has been working on this remix project for around a year, and he has put together a stellar cast of contemporary remixers and scenesters. As Third Eye Foundation, he has remixed a selection of his favorite artists and has come up with a refreshingly different take on the remix format. Kitty-Yo favorites Tarwater, Leeds' The Remote Viewer, UK comic genius Chris Morris, and NYC's Blonde Redhead all have tracks battered and bruised, then nursed back to full technicolor splendor by Third Eye Foundation arkestra. These remixes are all new and exclusive." Other remixers: Yann Tiersen, Urchin, Faultline.
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RUG 134CD
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3 track CD EP. Features: 'Walking With Thee', 'The Sphinx', and 'Mechanical Madrigal'.
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RUG 115CD
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"Taken from their eponymously titled debut album, 'Neskwik' gets the Jagz Kooner remix treatment. This new version of 'Neskwik' underpins the edgy quirkiness of Susan Dillane's vocals with a driving Stooges like groove. Woodbine are a three piece consisting of Susan Dillane, Rob Healy and Graeme Swindon. The trio come falling out of the seedier side of the midlands' darkened lung, and have been together since the mid-nineties."
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WIG 086CD
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"Free The Twin is a collection of singles and rarities that mops up the V-Twin Domino history, and gives the uninitiated a look into the world of The Twin. This compilation CD features mixes from the likes of Jagz Kooner (Primal Scream), Adam & Eve (aka Royal Trux), Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode & Clinic), Kid Loco, and Domino label mates Cinema. Formed around the nucleus of singer Jason McPhail and drummer Michael McGaughin, V-Twin are a revolving door that's seen fellow Glaswegians Belle and Sebastian and The Pastels pass through, as well as such luminaries as Big Star's Alex Chilton and Royal Trux."
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RUG 116CD
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"Clinic release a sonically enhanced mix of 'The Second Line' -- one of the band's finest moments. Originally released in May of '99, 'The Second Line' gets a second outing, thanks to Levi's engineered jeans. "The Second Line" will be available on three formats. The 7" and first CD feature live favorites 'Magic Boots' and 'Dr. G'.
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RUG 106EP
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RUG 106CD
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"Glasgow's V-Twin, showing off a sincere appreciation of the insurrectionary power of Jerry Lee Rock 'n' Roll. The single features mixes by such musical luminaries as Jagz Kooner (Primal Scream collaborator), Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode producer) and Adam & Eve (a.k.a. Royal Trux)."
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WIG 083 LP
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WIG 083 CD
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"Debut album from Tele:Funken (aka Tom Fenn). With influences ranging from Kraftwerk to Bach, and Aphex Twin and Eric Satie. A Collection of Ice Cream... has a unique sense of wonkiness and innocent melodies. The first fruits of his labor arrived via a joint album with Flying Saucer Attack (Distant Station, issued by Drag City in the US). Tom grew up in Brighton, moved to Bristol and now resides in Birmingham where he is part of the ever burgeoning, genre-straddling scene of bohemian producers that includes Broadcast, Pram, Plone and Surgeon." "Second full length album following a series of singles ('Breakdown Test' and 'Excellence in Amps, Volts and Watts', both Domino) from a Brummie named Tom Fenn. Borderline lounge at times, it could be said that a certain allegiance (if only in spirit) with the contempo-motorik of Cologne (L@N, Schlammpeitzeiger) wan't entirely off base, although a cringe-inducing aura of whimsy can occasionally creep in and do some damage. Pretty damn IDM." --Hrvatski
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RUG 102CD
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Three track EP from Bristol's Matt Elliott. Features "What Is It With You", "Are You Still A Cliché (With Troubled Mind), "What Is It With You (Remote Viewer Remix)".
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RUG 100CD
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UK version of the "Distroia" single, previously released by Our Choice in Germany. It's advertised as "featuring 2 previously unreleased tracks", but that's unreleased in England (many residents of the UK are very guilty of that center-of-the-universe nonsense). Those 2 tracks ("Presenter" & "Iconmix") can actually be found on the Diskdusk EP (not released in the center of the universe). This version does features a video of "Distroia" which is not found elsewhere and it's very cool. There's also a sixth track only listed by a handwritten dot-scrawl on the sleeve (according to label hype, it's named "Samsong" but you won't find that info written anywhere on the CD). As far as I can tell, it's an exclusIve track only found on this release. Let's hope so, because otherwise it would really spoil half the fun. You've already bought more MoM records this year than in any other, so why not complete the pile & get it over with. "Distrioa is taken from Mouse On Mars' recent album for Domino Niun Niggung, which is a terrifyingly progressive innovation and grows on you with every listen. . By now you could wallpaper a multiple dwelling with Mouse On Mars press, and yet nobody really knows what exactly it is they do. One thing is for certain, Mouse On Mars have paved the way for a continuously growing gang of Germans and international sound villains to weave digital, electronic, and non-electronic sounds into a totally new organic fabric." Limited stock.
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