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ENDANGER 004LP
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"Mostly from cassettes, Douce Torture and Aut Aut and Relazioni Asintotiche, each limited to twenty-five copies, originally self-released in the early 2000s by Vincent E.F. from Turin. 'A mixture of hardware electronics, guitar and musique concrete-style sampling techniques, recorded on everything from minidisc to VHS tape. With its roots in vintage dub, Krautrock and Italo-Industrial artists like Maurizio Bianchi and Mauthausen Orchestra... and yet strikingly original.'"
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ENDANGER 005EP
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"Tough, implacable electronics from the Guy Brewer alias, his customary Metalheadz/Hospital/Ram pleasantries all expunged."
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ENDANGER 003EP
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"Menacing, blurry atmospherics from Skander, following up his debut for LA Club Resource. You feel a bit like you're bundled up in the boot of a car, your senses straining, the sounds of the city streaming past. (Rock Hudson in Blindfold, that's you.) Death By Handgun is a thumper."
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ENDANGER 001EP
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"A ferociously unholy trinity of scorched and scratched-out frighteners toannounce Vereker's new label: three collaborations with Skander (from LA Club Resource). 'Maiden' is the maiden over: classic techno moves are distressed almost beyond recognition, with a nice descending bass-line to hold onto, like a loose banister; 'Concrete' quicklimes an ecclesiastical choir; 'Broken Tongue' scarifies Zoviet France."
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