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TRILOGY 100LP
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"Rezzett's Meant Like This. The one-hundredth Trilogy! Hats off to an amazing, uncompromising run of killer music and lavishly brilliant artwork. Bangers and magic like dirt. 21 gun salute."
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TRILOGY 104LP
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"Recorded 3rd of June 2022 at Café OTO by Pedro Subtil. Mixed in Logonna by 2mo & Ciccio."
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TRILOGY 105LP
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"The Trilogy Tapes presents Ich Sehe Vasen from MM/KM"
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TRILOGY 091EP
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"Palestre is a study of higher-dimensional spaces and altered states of consciousness. It explores parallel dimensions and temporal anomalies from a perspective that blends mythology, modern physics, ADHD, transcendental music and club culture. Sciogli Assurdi was recorded between art galleries, clubs, squats, and folkloric festivities in 2018."
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10"
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TRILOGY 10001EP
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$29.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 11/24/2023
"Dedicated to the great Binvanga Wainaina, whose July 2014 Chimurenga story the title derives from."
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TRILOGY 103LP
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Six tracks from DJ Prime Cuts.
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TRILOGY 102LP
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"Snoopy is hard to follow up. The same brilliant musicality is lavished on Orange -- a combination of unmistakably original, skittering drum programming, startlingly fresh instrumental interjections, creepily invocatory voices, and dubwise treatments -- giddily imbued with the dark arts of ritual and seance. But Orange is more gripping, focused and urgent, more intense and ambitious. Next level. Its first quarter presents a trio of forays in suspense. Bassline squares up like an epic psych-funk grinder, with a moody guitar line traversed by ticking drum patterns and faint electric crackle. In no time the guitar is staggering and stammering under the duress of echo and distortion, and over-run with percussive electronics and the first of the voices massing in the music's head. The mood has quickly become more trepidatious. We're deeper underground; it's gloomier, wetter. Shred propulsively ratchets up the tension and menace. Glazily, tentative xylophone is played against slashing, nervy cello. The voices are more strangulated and sick now. Flutes and chimes evoke the same kind of beautiful, contaminated efflorescence which is pictured on the LP's front cover. 'Voice Of The Spider' makes easier progress across this cavernous, shadowy, dripping terrain, with funky pads and Nasty, eighties, No Wave electric bass; woozy chimes, non-plussed keys, singing-in-tongues. 'Pink Mist' marks an arrival, or unbottling, with annunciatory church-organ and choral voices from the off, and a newly relaxed, head-nodding kosmische rhythm. 'Mandarin' is a short, beat-less and voice-free interlude for piano and bass. It's reflective and nostalgic, ambivalent and inconclusive, with a lovely snatch of melody. A bridge half-way. 'Would You Like A Vampire' is a triumphant, mesmerizing go at new folk, with strummed acoustic guitar, descant song, and jazzily restless drum programming (including a tasty bass-bin trembler). Amazingly, Conrad Standish is joined at the mic by none other than Bridget St John. Together they sing 'Earth is Paradise' so repeatedly and tremulously -- and the song is cut off so abruptly at the end -- it seems as if the verb is teetering on the past tense, and hymn fading into valediction and catastrophe. Similarly, 'Storm Rips Banana Tree' begins idyllically enough, with a CS-&-Kreme-style raga... before something like an immense, obliterative drill starts up. Harpsichord and organ -- by James Rushford -- and flutes, and clapping, distant chanting and insectile percussion steadily leaven the dread, till finally all that is left is lapping water. It's an epic, deeply immersive, compelling, thought-provoking, twenty-minute finale... the coup de grâce."
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TRILOGY 096EP
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"Geo Rip is John Jones (Dope Body, Nerftoss) with Aaron Leitko and Mike Petillo (Protect-U). Broken samples and electronics improvised live to tape. Their first time on vinyl, following an 'insane' cassette on TTT in 2019 and releases on their own Washington, D.C. based U-Udios label."
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TRILOGY 094EP
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"Snoopy's epilogue. Cello by Judith Hamann. Lap steel by Dan Luscombe."
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TRILOGY 092EP
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"Parris made a career of turning UK dance music inside out. His discography is an arsenal of bangers, but they rarely sound like you might think -- featherweight where others would be lead-footed, soft when you might expect rigidity, and deeply rooted in dub sounds. He follows a lineage established by early James Blake and Airhead records where empty space can be the loudest sound. His latest EP lands on The Trilogy Tapes, and it follows the footsteps of his last release for the label back in 2017. It's dubby and it's light, taking UK dance music forms and making a skeletal, almost featherweight version of them..." --Resident Advisor
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TRILOGY 089EP
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Written and produced by Odd Lust. Mixed by TJ Hertz. Mastered by Beau Thomas.
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TRILOGY 081EP
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Minimal techno with subtle ambient touches. Features BFF on "dante2infelno (donfellianoeverythingmix)".
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TRILOGY 090LP
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2021 repress. "Vanguard musicians have long been fascinated with the liminal state. From Richard D. James' famous experiments with lucid dreaming to the 'hypnagogic pop' movement of the late 2000s, the half-conscious zone has often been seen as a portal to unhinged creativity. Enter CS + Kreme, a Melbourne duo who have released a few low-key but excellent singles of heavy-lidded pop for the likes of Total Stasis and The Trilogy Tapes. On their debut double-LP, Snoopy, Conrad Standish and Sam Karmel make good on the promise of those early records. Across eight circuitous tracks, they transcend stylish, slo-mo electronic post-punk and arrive in an as-yet-unexplored territory with rules dictated only by their own dream logic." --Resident Advisor Features composer James Rushford and Jonnine Standish (HTRK)
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TRILOGY 085LP
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"Part of an audiovisual project that was presented at Berlin Atonal, 2019. 'Massive sound research that depicts the ephemeral, post-apocalyptic world, where a new being rises out of the ruins of the old world order.'"
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TRILOGY 075EP
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Qoso brings you Morning Routine on TTT.
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TRILOGY 082EP
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Five-tracker from Waswaas.
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TRILOGY 080LP
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Repress forthcoming. "This record is a soundtrack for Uganisudani. Uganisudani is JR Yamanote line running in Tokyo and has the fewest number of users per day but, the deepest."
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TRILOGY 073EP
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Four tracks of mystifying explorations, with international rhythms and tones divided by the micrometer. Musci on Acid.
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TRILOGY 077LP
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2021 repress. JR Seation (Call Super) on the release: "Music as a hope machine. Ondo Fudd part three. Three warped genres. Midsummer night. Swollen in a broken climate. The first two tracks are damaged Xerox's of one another. Likewise the next two tracks. Then somewhere beyond it ends, 42 minutes later, going nowhere. The artists finally merged. My identity lost, replaced by a smudge of this and a smudge of that. Ondo and CS. Thanks to Will, TJ, Shanti, David, Ben, Dwayne and everyone else who seems to care about Mr. Fudd. I love you and making these records gives me life."
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TRILOGY 079EP
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Swedish producer/model Alex, aka Baba Stiltz. A couple of sauntering and skittering house productions.
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TRILOGY 076EP
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FFT rips across all frequencies. Minimal electronics, both icy and hot. Freeze a flame. FFT previously releases on Super Hexagon and Uncertainty Principle.
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TRILOGY 078EP
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Beau Wanzer and Shawn O'Sullivan's Garum with four body-friendly tracks. Resident Advisor on "Metal Mouth Dub": "This cryptic earworm from Beau Wanzer and Shawn O'Sullivan is sparse, funky and utterly addictive, like a nuanced update on Randomer's 'Huh.'"
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TRILOGY 074EP
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Following their candle-gazing self-titled, Conrad Standish and Sam Karmel put a shoegaze/ambient glaze on wax for The Trilogy Tapes. It might make you think of Mark Hollis singing hieroglyphics, but probably not.
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TRILOGY 067EP
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"'Kassem Mosse is releasing a new EP called 211 Circles Of Rushing Water. Gunnar Wendel has adopted a new alias, DJ Residue, for the eight-track vinyl release. Wendel told Resident Advisor that it 'was recorded over the course of five days in summer in an apartment with no AC in New York with random instruments found inside the apartment (a Moog Radioshack synth & two Zildjian cymbals).' He's previously appeared on The Trilogy Tapes alongside regular sparring partner Mix Mup under the KM/MM moniker and with Beatrice Dillon as Dillon Wendel. He also had a live cassette that was co-released by Doldrums and The Trilogy Tapes back in 2010. More recently, he scored a dance performance in Leipzig called Slave To The Rhythm.' --Resident Advisor."
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TRILOGY 066LP
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"'The seven-track, double-LP is the Philadelphia duo's second studio album following Infratracts, which was released on Morphine Records back in 2013. Known for their fusion of avant-DIY electronics and degraded techno, Kenneth_Lay and V. Hold have also put out a spate of live cassettes on _bruxist in the years since Infratracts, while Kenneth_Lay's _moonraker project has had an album and a run of EPs, too.'--Resident Advisor."
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