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STL 038EP
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"Taken from their current album Still Born Alive this 12" is a new re-mix by Tim Wright (aka Tube Jerk on Novamute), who is also a founding member of Sand. Their intense electronic funk techno sound has made fans of DJs such as Andy Weatherall and Gilles Peterson. After two critically acclaimed albums (Beautiful People Are Evil and Still Born Alive) and a recent sell-out tour of UK cinemas, where they played alongside specially made interactive films, Sand continue their unique electro-techno-funk sound with this new release."
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STL 039CD
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"Sand's music mixes Cinematic/Electronic/Dance/Techno/Funk elements to create their own sound. Sand musically walk the line between different worlds. They have played with, on the one hand, dance artists such as Robert Hood, Patrick Pulsinger, Andy Weatherall and Carl Craig and on the other hand with groups such as God Speed You Black Emperor, Squarepusher, Add N to X and ESG. Sand's music has been described as cinematic musical soundscapes. They are currently performing at a number of Cinemas in the UK with a series of interactive films by independent film-makers commissioned for this event. Film-makers include Chris Newby, Alison Murray and Clio Barnard."
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STL 035EP
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"Latest release from London electro duo Bell in a two-step stylee. Released on sister label Satellite."
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STL 037CD
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"Formed in London late 1997, Anglo-German four piece Karamasov released their eclectic debut the following year. Comprising a diverse collection of largely instrumental improvisations, On Arrival made for a deceptively assured debut. Drawing on influences of Kraut, Rock, Jazz and minimal Techno, Karamasov's compliment of electronics, samples and ancient analogs is lent an added warmth by the less predictable addition of live instruments such as cello and a knack for improvisation, augmented in no small part by classically trained percussionist Berit Immig. Benefiting from a more coherent production,the new album, Divorce you Loved Ones with Dignity is a more accessible collection than previous more esoteric releases. Their left-field take on pop veers at times toward the rarefied dancefloor occupied by Stereolab, Tarwater and ex-label mates Add n to (x), at others a gentle, affectionate nod to a past illuminated by the likes of Can et al will warm those possessed of an analog soul."
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STL 033EP
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"Yossarian's third single for Satellite pushes his unique persona further again, fusing pure pop with pop art experimentation, providing his most accessible offering to date. Catchy AND obscure in equal measure, Yossarian looks set to draw interest from a wider audience than ever before, as the dapper dog detective continues sniffing out that elusive perfect beat."
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STL 030CD
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"Fourth release by electro artists Bell entitled Numbers mixes Detroit and New York Electro (from Mantronix to Drexciya) with English Electronica (from Cabaret Voltaire to Add N To X). After three singles of electro, techno and acid house, this album shows all their influences, from other experimentalists such as Moodyman to Kraftwerk. 'Mantronix/Jonzun Crew inspired nod to early 80s electrobeat with just a touch of black-shirted Anglo electronics. Bell are a duo from London and this release is brilliant' -- Muzik. Bell recently played alongside ESG at the last 1977 and have got fans from the likes of Andy Weatherall and Gilles Peterson. Bell are Dan Crouch and Adrian Stephens and both are from London."
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