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Prefuse 73: One Word Extinguisher

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Born in the era of vinyl grooves, hip-hop declared every record ever made to be its own. With such massive resources at its disposal, the movement quickly became a revolution. But as those grooves have worn down, hip-hop has lost some of its luster. That, along with the music being snapped up and mass-produced by industry ...

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Drukqs

Label: Warp
Released: 2002

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Aphex Twin: Drukqs

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Richard D. James, with his caustic sense of humor and more intelligent than thou demeanor has often been a magnet around which the electronica community polarizes, usually falling into two categories- avid worship or scathing ridicule. Druqks will do nothing but fuel that polarity. 30 tracks across two discs of Jekyll and Hyde tempos and images ...

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Confield

Label: Warp
Released: 2001

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Go Plastic

Label: Warp
Released: 2001
Track listing: My Red Hot Car, Boneville Occident, Go! Spastic, Metteng Excuske v1.2, The Exploding Psychology, I Wish You Could Talk, Greenways Trajectory, Tommib, My Fucking Sound, Plaistow Flex Out.

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Autechre: Confield

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From the first two minutes of the opening track, Confield reveals a new stance for Autechre. Reverberant high-end detail, dense but logical, surrounds a characteristically restrained melody. This record represents a step forward for the duo of Sean Booth and Rob Brown: conscious inclusion of the kind of detail and controlled chaos that they have thus ...

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Squarepusher: Go Plastic

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Squarepusher's musical territory has certainly had its hills and valleys. With his first full-length record, Feed Me Weird Things, Squarepusher (aka Tom Jenkinson) launched a series of fine drill-and-bass masterworks on the Warp label. Up until 1998's Music Is Rotted One Note, every single Squarepusher record was a keeper. But at that point, he dumped the ...


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