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  1. JAY DUNCAN - Infinite Mass EP

    JAY DUNCAN - Infinite Mass EP

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    Jay Duncan debuts on Trule with three forward thinking, percussive tracks backed with an Al Wootton remix. Detailed, granular leftfield UK techno from the dubbed out, minimal roller Mondariz ft. Cha Cha, to the high grade steppers Dissolution and Quantum, with its taut and sparse remix. Learn More
  2. TONY ALLEN - Ole (MORITZ VON OSWALD Remix) / Ise Nla (Reggae Land Dub) (WAREIKA HILL SOUNDS Remix)

    TONY ALLEN - Ole (MORITZ VON OSWALD Remix) / Ise Nla (Reggae Land Dub) (WAREIKA HILL SOUNDS Remix)

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    Moritz’s deep Berlin steppers discloses dubwise traces of our original Lagos recording — the percussion of Yinka Ogunye, the singing of fifties palmwine legend Rolling Dollar, Oscar Olimbi’s guitar lick — in with his own warm Oberheim voicings, additional drumming, and cool-and-deadly rhythm track. It’s a tough, masterly dance record in fine Rhythm And Sound style (evoking vintage House, too) — which during its ten-and-a-half minutes seems to ponder time elapsed and journeys undertaken. Like a stepping razor, but t-u-m-p-i-n. Learn More
  3. RHYTHM & SOUND - No Partial (10")

    RHYTHM & SOUND - No Partial (10")

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    One sided reissue feat. Rhythm & Sound dub version. The best! Learn More
  4. .VRIL - Crystal Cell Energy EP

    .VRIL - Crystal Cell Energy EP

    £15.98

    .VRIL’s first EP for Kynant Records explores his trademark style of euphoric dub techno, whilst also diving deeper with spoken-word pieces in collaboration with two critical thinkers in the world of soundsystem culture and experimental music: Edward George and Isis Semaj-Hall AKA Riddim Writer. Acclaimed Dutch techno artist Steve Rachmad also dons his Parallel 9 alias for a remix. Learn More
  5. TONY ALLEN - Moyege (MARK ERNESTUS Remixes)

    TONY ALLEN - Moyege (MARK ERNESTUS Remixes)

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    Not a nowadays-style remix, more an extended mix in the classical tradition headed by Tom Moulton, back in the days when Francois Kevorkian was his teaboy, and there was a cupboard in his office stuffed with Studio One master-tapes. This record brings to Afrobeat the dubwise intelligence of the discomix. It’s beautifully crafted, irresistibly grooving, heavy. Learn More

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