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SO 014EP
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"Dcast Dynamics (Gosub, Shad T. Scott) has been making music since the early days of Miami Bass, Techno, and Electro. Growing up on a healthy diet of 95 South, 2 Live Crew, Jam Pony, and others. He has released electro classics on such labels as his own imprint Isophlux, Frustrated Funk, Kondi, Device.. the list goes on. The Trans-Migration EP sees Dcast Dynamics take a darker turn in his music, fusing electro and techno to create an uncompromising release. This release draws parallels with such artists as Drexciya, Dopplereffeckt and The Other People Place, but takes it to a whole other level entirely."
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SO 012EP
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"Scape One needs no introduction, from breakdancing to Bambaataa's 'Planet Rock' on BBC TV in the early 80s which sparked an interest in electro music. During the mid 90s being influenced by Aux 88 and Drexciya, he teamed up Transparent Sound to release some of the most seminal electro records of the time. This EP sees Scape One look back to the roots of the pure electro sound and inject it with some sci-fi futurism. 808 rhythms which would sound at home in an 80s old school electro production are updated, retrofitted and laid out on some hi-tech sounds deep from within Scape One's studio. 'Unstablebeatprotoncharacteristics' will definitely appeal to the electro freaks, past, present and future. 'Unstablebeatprotoncharacteristics' is straight up unhinged, mental, metallic funk. These beat protons are most definitely unstable, handle with care!"
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SO 010EP
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"The Sentinel invites you further into his dark and menacing psyche. The deepness and electrotonic funk is bouncing right out of your speaker's infectious percussion, dark, funk filled sounds playing on your paranoia. One of the killer tracks on this records is 'Wrong Time' which gets straight into some electro funk bass with warm eerie synths and mysterious lyrics and a deep space musical atmosphere. You might very well get lost in this one. Get down and get real low and engross yourself in the thick funk and idiosyncratic German vocal from Down under."
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