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IR 021LTD-EP
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Indigo Raw celebrates ten years with Behind The Scenes, centered around the eponymous creation by Nathan and Mathew Jonson. Equipped with a classic Jonson bass line and a scant little phrase, "Behind The Scenes" is a lesson in transmutation. Atom TM delivers an assertive piece that takes the darkest aspects of the original and brings them into the spotlight with a relentless stream of stabs and a sped-up beat. Nerosky -- Nerone and Fosky -- make their debut with a fuzzy old school banger that celebrates the original's melodic phrasing.
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Honoring the roots and wires of Detroit's 909 and 303 sounds, Flavio Folco blends elements of hip-hop, electro, breakbeat techno, futuristic soul and funk music committed to the edge of post-acid house styles. A Piece of Evidence is an audio injection into the body-mind as we wave through the polyrhythmic ensemble of molecular beats and criss-crossed percussive patterns. On remix duty are Deadbeat who needs no introduction, and Indigo Raw's Mirus.
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IR 001-1EP
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180-gram 12". The Indigo Raw label presents its first release since 2012, the first part of Berlin-based power duo DeWalta & Shannon's two-part Residual. Continuing to refine the special marriage of smooth grooves and fat beats that has so quickly come to define them, DeWalta & Shannon begin with three distinct peeks into an electrifying creative process, ranging from deep and moody to minimal or even jazzy. The highlight of this first installment is the mean-ass modular monster titled "Jugular Dub," which could belong to no one but these two.
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IR 001-2EP
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180-gram 12". With the second part their two-part Residual, Berlin-based power duo DeWalta & Shannon continuing to refine the special marriage of smooth grooves and fat beats that has so quickly come to define them. Three more distinct peeks into an electrifying creative process, ranging from deep and moody to minimal or even jazzy, including the vinyl-only old-school banger "Wrench Miss," the deconstructed jam session "Wilson Space," and the sonar-bleeping "Duality."
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