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Graham Wood aka The Infinity Project - Playful 06:51

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James Monro - Free at Last 08:37

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Graham Wood aka The Infinity Project - Yellow Energy 08:37

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Joujouka - Last 303 08:41

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Green Nuns Of The Revolution / Tufaan - Lost And Found 07:42

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Welt In Scherben aka Thomas P. Heckmann - Hexenjagd 06:25

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Marcus Henrikkson aka Minilogue / Son Kite - Unexpressed 05:29

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Rezonance Mood aka Yuta & Asteroidnos - Acid Prism 07:15

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Well, this is not sooo technoish, the Green Nuns for instance is an old school track! :)

 

It will be available in the Suntrip shop tonight for... 15€, yes, not so cheap... but they decide

the 5 tracks available for free listen sound very technoish to me but indeed no play possible for the green nuns track
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the 5 tracks available for free listen sound very technoish to me but indeed no play possible for the green nuns track

I thought they were quiet funky and acidic, but well, its about definitions of course, it is not fluffy or uber melodic goa for sure! :)

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I am awaiting that one, so I didnt realising it... (damn, do they know?)

They did something similar with Time Paradox comp. The last track was also released by Anjuna (which apparently is back).

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Silly me, looking for what you get with the CD in the section describing CD. Of course it's in the section that you won't receive those. Of course it is :P

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The story about the Green Nuns track is that we discovered it on a DAT, as you will read on the booklet and sent it back to Green Nuns who was super happy about it. We immediately asked to release it but at the same time he also sent it to Japan, and therefore, double licensing happened.

We were cool with it as we know Matsuri is a big label and spreads their sound mostly to Japan. For collectors: our track was mastered by AD and their version by KURO, you can chose which one you like best ;) I suggest you own both discs as that is a sweet compilation and also, this is very oldschool, in the 90s a track ended up to many compilations, so we thought it was OK as well!

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What a marvellous release! :o

 

I'm only on track #3, but this is right up my alley - slow(ish), deep, dark, acidic, hypnotic. It's just as if (early 2000-s) Flying Rhino, Blueroom or TIP were back, when they started flirting with more leftfield influences from drum'n'bass, industrial, straight-up techno, house.

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