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DUKE 148EP
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This single is the third in the Hydrogen Dukebox Sing & Play series. Globo's connection with Devo doesn't go only as far as this cover alone -- they were responsible for bringing Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh's first art exhibition to the UK. Often compared to the likes of Underworld and Orbital, Globo's performance-art minded live show always set them apart -- a style that has been adopted by the current crop of indie-dance bands doing the rounds today.
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DUKE 147LTD-CD
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Limited edition 2CD version with "Personal Jesus" and "Here To Go," plus a bonus disc of ambient works. Disc 2 features tracks from: Metamatics, Tone Language & Nacht Plank, .
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DUKE 147CD
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My Favourite Kind Of Irrelevance is a timely retrospective from the UK's Lee Anthony Jude Norris, whose numerous albums and singles across a string of labels as both Metamatics and Norken have captivated electronica aficionados for over a decade. Metamatics and Norken's output has long been making blips on the populist radar and this retrospective really brings together the highest points on the Metamatics & Norken musical map. Also features work from Metamatics/Norken side-projects and future-projects from A1 People, Tone Language and Nacht Plank. The result is a beautifully fluent, absorbing listen, full of soulful digitalism and hand-reared glitch-techno that holds its momentum from beginning to end. Either available as a regular CD or limited 2CD version with a bonus disc of ambient works.
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DUKE 146EP
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Putting the DM into IDM, Metamatics returns with inspired results. Taking on the Depeche Mode classic "Personal Jesus," Metamatics celebrates the release of his 10-year retrospective My Favourite Kind Of Irrelevance. Superb mixes from New York's Plumbline, and the secretive, seductive Deer complete this limited edition homage in style.
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DUKE 122LP
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DUKE 112CD
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"The first in a series of three remix projects involving Lee Norris, Rewired In My Manor sees Lee operating as Metamatics (parts two and three are under his Norken and Nacht Plank guises). What links these projects together is not only that they stem from the same person, but the fact that all three are reinterpretations of Lee's tracks done by artists that have found Lee through the internet. The result of brief conversations of appreciation and inspiration which developed into friendships and have now become regular brainstorms via the www.NeoOuija.co.uk chat room, those involved became part of the 'family' through sharing a common love for glitchy electronics and seductive, pulsing rhythms -- it is these parameters by which they have reinterpreted the Metamatics project. With the exception of two tracks taken from Metamatics most recent album, From Death To Passwords When You Are a Paper Aeroplane, the bulk of Rewired In My Manor started as one previously unreleased track, 'Pod'. All the remixers were given elements of the track via the internet, which they interpreted and sent back, also via the net. The result is a fusion of melody, clicky percussion and warm, blissful ambience, blending sounds that will in turn please the ear and assault the brain with the unexpected." Artists include: Yasume, Verbose, Ilkae, Sleepy Town Manufacture, ENV(itre), Sabi, Kero, Stars As Eyes, Kettel, Xela vs Aeiou, Bauri, and Mati:K. Limited stock.
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