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e/y

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2 pages and no mention of ancient methods? for shame!

Yeah, all those 12s are excellent. Milton Bradley, too, maybe?

Morphosis mix:

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and Bill Kouglas from PAN:

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Also, is it me, or is Vatican Shadow kind of a reference point for some of these new guys? (Considering the one I just listened to was on Hospital, not surprising really?)

On twitter, Chris from mnml ssgs mentioned Muslimgauze as a big influence on this sound, including Vatican Shadow. He has so much music, though, hard to know where to start.
 
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zhao

there are no accidents
uganda method.

vatican shadow is bryan muslimgauze jones back from the undead to pursue the flip side of his previous project.
 

labrat

hot on the heels of love
oh, and the bill kouligas mix is fantasic..this would be the right forum to ask wat precicely is the tune at..well it starts at 44 and a half-ish?
it's not bad at all
 
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