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altered:carbon / self titled / 2010 [New Window]

nuclear decapitation / 3 1/2 random songs / 2010 [New Window]

sun in aquarius / the doors tripped / 2010 [New Window]

maestro delle metope / sono una teiera... / 2010 [New Window]

aAirial / incoercible / 2010 [New Window]

audioteka / just so simple / 2010 [New Window]

various / flow.ers / 2005 [New Window]

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monoceros / i fell apocalyptic today / 2009 [New Window]

stendeck / the day i saw you cry for the first time [New Window]

2% / nowcast / 2009 [New Window]

various / mmx / 2010 [New Window]

gabriel / the gabriel sequence / 2009 [New Window]

shameless / self / promotion [New Window]

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dunaewsky69 / detimorya / 2010 [New Window]

mank / ambergris / 2009 [New Window]

paramnesic / dissociative / 2007 [New Window]

the boy lucas / out of the wires / 2001 [New Window]

apparent symmetry / mourn / 2010 [New Window]

pickpocketplus / pickpocketplus / 2009 [New Window]

crisopa / medicamentosa / 2007 [New Window]

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various artists / 36 feet under / 2009 [New Window]

love and such [New Window]

Gas - Gas [New Window]
Label: Mille PlateauxYear: 1996Styles: Ambient Techno, Minimal TechnoReview:Although Wolfgang Voigt's first outing under the Gas moniker came long before he established Kompakt records; the album contains all the distinctive elements which would later set that label apart from it's less creative rivals.All of the tracks clock in at over ten minutes, with Voigt having decided by then that giving tracks titles wasn't necessary. The track listing simply reads "Untitled" six times in a row.Much like his later Kompakt desciples, Voigt is adept at blending the warm elements of beatless ambient, with the cold atmosphere of Porter Ricks/Basic Channel style minimalist techno.Both fans of Ambient and Techno will find something here to like.Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/307668248/Gas_-_Gas.zip

The Black Dog - Spanners [New Window]
Label: WarpYear: 1995Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)The last release under the group name before the trio splintered, Spanners is a great full-packed CD of modern electronic music, the band drawing on everything from dub to avant-garde experimentalism to create a varied, intoxicating collection. Funk samples are twisted and played with rather than lovingly reused, lyrics eschewed for obscure or unintelligible samples at most, generally straightforward dancefloor tracks still sound slightly hesitant or off. Even from the first song, "Raxmus," it's not too surprising that this appeared on Warp Records; the blend of shuffling yet crisp beat, ambient tones, and other sonic touches and tweaks practically could have been tailormade as a calling card for the label. Certainly, there's a healthy sense of playfulness and obscurity that won't surprise fans of labelmate Aphex Twin, neither will song titles like "Psil-Coysin" and "Nommo." The highlights are many, most often achieving a solid combination of dancefloor friendliness and unexpected sonic trickery. "Chase the Manhattan" may have a cringeworthy pun of a title, but the brisk funk/world percussion beat, soothing synth washes, and distorted electronic bass stabs all come together wonderfully. "Further Harm" shifts a number of times during its length, sometimes playing around with rough beats low in the mix and at other points serving up a variety of keyboard melodies interspersed with brief vocal bits. Other numbers of note include "Pot Noodle," with what sounds like a soft acoustic guitar or a keyboard programmed to sound like one playing a lazy, relaxed melody under the main loop, and the echoing, minimal percussion breaks and squelchy electro-inspired tones of "Frisbee Skip." A series of brief bridge tracks entitled "Bolt" (i.e., "Bolt1," "Bolt2," etc.) crop up throughout Spanners, mostly following their own curious logic as they slide from one track to the next. -Ned Raggett (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/129305276/The_Black_Dog_-_Spanners.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/129410258/The_Black_Dog_-_Spanners.part2.rar

Carl Craig - Landcruising [New Window]
Label: Blanco Y NegroYear: 1995Styles: IDM, Detroit TechnoReview: (Allmusic.com)A bright, shimmering epic where critics and fans had expected more moody breakbeat electro, the debut Carl Craig LP appeared after years of production work and marked the first of many times when Craig was obviously making his own way, oblivious to what critics might think. Beginning with the sounds of an automobile starting up on "Mind of a Machine" (complete with warning bells and a seatbelt click), Craig introduces us to his man-machine world, where cruising I-96 west of Detroit is a sublime night-time journey, conjuring visions of Trans-Europe Express and "Strings of Life" instead of What's Going On. The single "Science Fiction," "Technology," the title track and "Einbahn" continue the journey to its close back in the garage. Landcruising was a change-up for critics, but as usual, Craig proved up to the expectations. - John Bush (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/128420371/Carl_Craig_-_Landcruising.rar

Bedouin Ascent - Science, Art and Ritual [New Window]
Label: Rising HighYear: 1993Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)Long after its release, Kingsuk Biswas' first album-length release remains some of his most interesting and innovative work. Combining deep, enthralling melodies with intricate textural arrangements and some of the more complex rhythms of the post-techno lot (compare to the Black Dog and Atom Heart), Science, Art and Ritual is a classic of ambient techno and remains fresh-sounding years after its release. - Sean Cooper (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/118298225/Bedouin_Ascent_-_Science__Art_And_Ritual.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/118365644/Bedouin_Ascent_-_Science__Art_And_Ritual.part2.rar

Thomas Fehlmann - Visions Of Blah [New Window]
Label: KompaktYear: 2002Styles: Ambient Techno, Minimal TechnoReview: (Allmusic.com)As much as Fehlmann's time-spanning reputation precedes him -- as an original post-punker who has collaborated with several Detroit techno luminaries and the Orb -- Visions of Blah still comes as a dazzling surprise. Compiling Fehlmann's pair of 2002 12" releases for Kompakt and adding an additional five productions, the album flitters to and fro with slight stylistic shifts, dividing time between ambient and dancefloor material. The hypnotic effects of the opening three tracks -- "Streets of Blah," "Superbock," and "Rotenfaden" -- are all but overwhelming with swinging, quasi-skanking rhythm patterns and basslines that seem simultaneously viscous and transient, like dubbed-up recastings of the Modernist's prickly fissures. "Du Fehlst Mir" follows the opening trio with a drastic transfer into blissful ambient techno -- those glistening flourishes! -- and ranks with the best of Kompakt's Pop Ambient series. The gradual descent back into the beat-heavy begins with "Rainbow Over Stadtautobahn," a track that remains atmospheric but resembles a spacy take on frictional shuffle-tech with rocking effects (as in the movement of a chair, not a scorching guitar riff) and percussion that ricochets from left to right and right to left. The truly astonishing point is that the album's best treats don't arrive until after that. "Making It Whistle" utilizes a similar dub-techno template as the opening three, but adds further dimensions with livelier tweaks and reverberations. Then there's the clanking chug of "Seerosengiessen," the metallic eroticism of "Gratis" (this could pass as a skanking remix of Maurizio's "M4"), and the beatless, vaporous blasts of "Decke." This doesn't merely qualify as one of Kompakt's best single-artist albums; it is the label's best single-artist album. Not bad for a producer who has nothing to prove. [The vinyl edition consists only of the five non-12" tracks and the album mix of "Making It Whistle."] - Andy Kellman (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/115894551/Thomas_Fehlmann_-_Visions_Of_Blah.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/115897966/Thomas_Fehlmann_-_Visions_Of_Blah.part2.rar

John Beltran - Earth & Nightfall [New Window]
Label: R&SYear: 1995Styles: Ambient Techno, Detroit TechnoReview:The first release from John Beltran is the impressive Earth & Nightfall. Immediately distinctive, Beltran's skills as a producer become apparent from the opening track, the chilled "Blue World", which employs scattered synth work and vocal sampling to great effect. The album, when viewed as a whole, establishes a sound which is more than the sum of it's influences (Detroit Techno and Ambient Techno in the vein of early Warp releases (particularly the Artificial Intelligence series ). While his later work sometimes missfired, this album (along with Ten Days Of Blue and his release The Cry under the Placid Angles moniker) is essential for any Beltran fan.Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/116199779/John_Beltran_-_Earth___Nightfall.rar

Morgan Geist Presents - Environ: Into A Seperate Space [New Window]
Label: PhonoYear: 1998Styles: Detroit Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)A retrospective covering the first three records released on Geist's Environ label, Into a Separate Space includes one track from the first issue (Premise EP) plus all six tracks from the Remnants EP and the Titonton & Morgan EP (recorded with Titonton Duvante). Though the tempos are a bit quicker than Geist's full-length debut, these tracks have a similar emphasis on moody strings and crisp, beatbox percussion, especially compared to his later recordings for Clear and Multiplex. Also included are two exclusive tracks, though both are brief atmospheric pieces. - John Bush (Allmusic Guide)Link: Will Be Back Soon.

Beaumont Hannant - Basic Data Manipulation [New Window]
Label: GPRYear: 1993Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview:Although respected within the IDM community for his work, Beaumont Hannant remains the most criminally overlooked artist of the Artificial Intelligence era.Boasting an ear for both lush ambient soundscapes, and abrasive audio shrapnel, he is perhaps the only producer from the nineties deserving of a comparison to Aphex Twin.Most apparent on this, his first release, is the unique way in which Hannant structures his compositions.While contemporaries such as Britains Mu-ziq mimicked the stylings of Richard D. James (almost to a science), Beaumont Hannant reached the same heights, while maintaining a sound unlike anyone else from the period.Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/307145778/Beaumont_Hannant_-_Basic_Data_Manipulation.zip

Psyche/BFC - Elements 1989-1990 [New Window]
Label: Planet EYear: 1996Styles: Ambient Techno, Detroit TechnoReview: (Allmusic.com)Elements 1989-1990 compiles much of Carl Craig's earliest output before he started his own label, Planet E, and began to achieve increasing levels of popularity with side projects such as Innerzone Orchestra and Paperclip People. The Psyche tracks were released on Derrick May's Transmat label, and the BFC tracks on May's other label, Fragile. Though relatively lo-fi and primative by today's standards, this is quintessential Detroit techno and showcases Craig's talents as producer even at this early point in his career when he was around age 20. Thankfully these rare tracks were compiled by Craig on this 1996 CD compilation released by Planet E. - Jason Birchmeier (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/119361558/Psyche-BFC_-_Elements_1989-1990.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/119388175/Psyche-BFC_-_Elements_1989-1990.part2.rar

Robert Henke - Floating.Point [New Window]
Label: Imbalance Computer MusicYear: 1997Styles: Ambient Techno, ExperimentalReview: (Allmusic.com)Where with his Monolake material Henke is apt to abuse the organic right out of his real-life recordings, his solo work often follows the opposite path, constructing the sounds of such apparently natural phenomena as insects, birds, and crashing waves from the raw material of dimensionless digital noise. This is a subtext of Floating.Point (the title refers to the iterative slippage inherent in digital signal processing), which -- concept or no -- is also some of the current scene's most satisfying digital ambient. - Sean Cooper (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/115699636/Robert_Henke_-_Floating.Point.rar

Monolake - Gravity [New Window]
Label: MonolakeYear: 2001Styles: Ambient Techno, Minimal Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)Again proving themselves the cream of Berlin's experimental underground, Monolake's Robert Henke and Gerhard Behles (the latter taking a slightly diminished role) produced a set of eight stellar tracks, some previously released on vinyl. Most of the songs on Gravity have a steady backbeat, and the second track, "Ice," hits pretty hard for something from the Chain Reaction school, despite the whispered vocals throughout. Still, Monolake focus as much on the atmospheres created by their effects as on the effects themselves, resulting in deep, shadowy productions like "Mobile," with its off-step, processed steel drums, and a return to the classic Chain Reaction sound on "Frost." The crackling electrical storm on "Static" makes it a highlight as well, and Gravity shows Monolake making steady progression beyond the sound they helped trademark without ever deserting it completely. - John Bush (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/116195179/Monolake_-_Gravity.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/116195488/Monolake_-_Gravity.part2.rar

Bedouin Ascent - Music For Particles [New Window]
Label: Rising HighYear: 1995Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview:This excellent ambient techno effort follows in the footsteps of it's predecessor, 1993's "Science, Art And Ritual", but this time with a stronger focus on beats.Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/119413202/Bedouin_Ascent_-_Music_For_Particles.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/119423183/Bedouin_Ascent_-_Music_For_Particles.part2.rar

B12 - Time Tourist [New Window]
Label: WarpYear: 1996Styles: Ambient Techno, Techno, IDMI'll begin this blog with the lesser known of B12's two releases on Warp records. While not as memorable as the groups debut, "Electro-Soma", Time Tourist is still worth a listen.Review: (Allmusic.com)A slick, arresting slate of ambient-leaning electro-techno with a strong Detroit feel. Again split between the group's many ongoing projects, the tracks vary from four-on-the-floor club movers to after-hours chill-bound breakbeat tracks and funky, almost jazz-oriented electro.- Sean Cooper (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/99413625/B12_-_Time_Tourist.rar

Monolake - Cinemascope [New Window]
Label: MonolakeYear: 2001Styles: Minimal Techno, Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)On Cinemascope, Monolake (aka Robert Henke) blends the stark sounds of the street with beat-conscious elements, creating a reserved late-night brew of intense minimalism. Short bursts of light break through the dark cracks that underscore the majority of Cinemascope, allowing the largely clipped and clicky beats to comprise the framework of the record. Not unlike Richie Hawtin's later work, Henke utilizes subtractive theory to pull apart regular dancefloor structures into roomy, spacious reconstructions that echo endlessly, reminiscent of the introspective period of early-'90s Detroit techno. Perhaps the perfect record for driving around the city at night, Cinemascope takes in the wonder of architecture, construction, and how people tend to relate to those concepts. Certainly, Henke seems somewhat more closely aligned with his German, minimal-tech colleagues, but he no doubt is in safe territory with Detroit's innovators of the genre. His sometimes spooky and skittery layers of rhythm imitate the clunking and perfect cadence of factory machines in their restless stages. Little melody creeps in, but there's still something pleasant about the work. Perhaps this pleasantness is found in the music's general relaxedness. Nothing ever bubbles over with excitement, but ebbs and flows are still quite visible. And even still, Henke keeps the dancefloor in mind, especially on the track "Remoteable," which is dark and nondescript, held up with constrictive beats and subtle layers of rhythm. - Ken Taylor (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/129961674/Monolake_-_Cinemascope.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/129966627/Monolake_-_Cinemascope.part2.rar

Astrobotnia - Part 02 [New Window]
Label: RephlexYear: 2002Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)The second installment of the Astrobotnia series showcases the darker side of both parties involved. First for the artist, spraying the speakers with six untitled "Braindance" ear-twisters that veer away from the somewhat softer bubble bath of Pts. 1 and 3. Second, for its host, Rephlex Records, who usually pull off projects like this with a sort of grace -- barely identifiable releases that send collectors into a frenzy by limited distribution and undisclosed composer credits. Flying below radar like this would be dangerous, were it not for such good material. From the start, the sound of Pt. 2 has more in common with label mate (and co-founder) AFX, placing heavier responsibility on ground-shaking drum tracks and acid-blotted sequencers. The melodic elements on this treasured slice of wax are much more subdued; the sweet lullabies and lush ambience play a supporting role for the most part. Side one is a nail-biter of rhythms -- too much for most dancefloors, unless you have five legs. Squeals of organic-sounding sci-fi arm wrestle with an entire factory of drum machines, garnished with harmonic afterthoughts. The first track on side two is especially rewarding; those infamous James Brown yelps get pressed through ring modulators, underscoring epic ambient chords and legendary drum loops that have stood the test of time in terms of popularity. The results have a curious effect; nostalgia from a side view. Track five presses together humming bass sweeps with a great deal of sputtering foreign dialogue that's as ear-tickling as the jungle beats that loom overhead. The record ends with a hyperspeed groove -- an overstuffed incubator of robot bugs, bursting at the seams with every snare rush and synthesizer depth charge. Overall, this release is somewhere between Bogdan Raczynski's drill'n'bass and a Lactavent-era Ovuca. Astrobotnia may be more melodic elsewhere, but here the listeners get to the blackened, gnarled roots of IDM on a label that practically invented it. This is Rephlex doing what it does best, which means it might be hard to find a copy. - Glenn Swan (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/119085791/Astrobotnia_-_Part_02.rar

Astrobotnia - Part 01 [New Window]
Label: RephlexYear: 2002Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)A very satisfying first installment in the anonymously credited Astrobotnia trilogy, released on Rephlex Records. The label has found (or cultivated) a good thing here, in much the same way Richard James spearheaded the label's secrecy with early aliases like Martin Trezidder and Q-Chastic. Ten years later, the torch gets passed with a fresh splash of petrol. Astrobotnia, Pt. 1 is a warm hybrid of familiar and disparate elements, like a jellyfish with claws or a blue snowman on wheels. In the same way Boards of Canada sneaks out samples of recognition (even nostalgia), Astrobotnia spoons out disorienting but recognizable textures, set like precious stones within a framework of sputtering percussion tracks -- accomplished tempo-twisters that resemble plastic, aluminum, rubber, glass, and, yes, sometimes even actual drums. "Lightworks" opens the disc with wonder and mystery; an expansive blackberry sky bursting with fireworks and spectator awe. The channel switches to plasma feedback and bass chords yawning through half-speed breakbeats on "Hallo." The drums start shuffling into the upper atmosphere with "Everyone," as a not-so-friendly gentlemen shares his thoughts amidst treacherous chords of ambience. Tracks like "Acidophilus" and "Sweden" are electronic lullabies of crisp Sunday mornings -- the type Ovuca might have -- and groovebox rhythms that range from subdued countertop thumping to lazertag shoot-outs. "Untitled" is a beeping little pingpong of hip-hop and string samples, and "The Wing Thing" keeps a similar (but heavier) groove with whiney clusters of keyboards la Global Goon. "Miss June" follows next, and its classic Rephlex: simple, gloomy synth melodies negotiating with squelches of acid and a dash of creepy playfulness. The disc closes with "Applause," featuring the obvious group noise, as well as a strange out-of-tune piano and vocals gurgling through a manic ring modulator. This fascinating reward of an album, and really all three albums, is due to a successful marriage of textures: barbed, crunchy beats wrapped in harmonic threads, then dipped in stardust. It's Eno and Lanois' gorgeous Apollo soundtrack remixed by Funkstrung, and an outstretched hand into the future. Essential. - Glenn Swan (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/116708077/Astrobotnia_-_Part_01.rar

Astrobotnia - Part 03 [New Window]
Label: RephlexYear: 2002Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)When Rephlex Records first hit the scene in the early '90s, the albums had vague labels and little (if any) liner notes, featuring green covers and a coveted "certain sound" -- a low-profile, mid-budget, high-concept, irreverent science fiction "braindance" with a cryptic logo and a commitment to staying fiercely independent. The label has been home to most of England's trendsetters (often the rule breakers), and has increased its wingspan to host a variety of styles whose only common theme is "eclectic-tronic." At a time when computer programmers have infiltrated the music industry, it's particularly satisfying to have the Astrobotnia trilogy arrive on the scene. It reminds listeners that technology alone doesn't make music -- musicians do. Anonymity has been a longstanding tradition for the Aphex Twin label, and a particular strength in terms of creating demand. This time out, the demand is justifiable regardless. The publicity department is being typically tight-lipped about who's manning the consoles, but listeners familiar with Aleksi Perl (aka Ovuca) may be nodding their heads in recognition. To further fuel the rumors, Perl has played Astrobotnia material on tour. Tracks like "B," "Acidophilus II," and "Thoarse" are late-night raves for jellyfish -- shimmering ambience floats beneath hiccuping drum kits and rusted rubber basslines, trading off among degrees of acid, satellite telemetry, and haunted laptops. "Portable Motor Home" flutters about with equal parts playfulness and mystery, throwing calliope pipes, water drops, bike spokes, low-frequency wobbles, and Robert Fripp-like washes of electric clouds in a blender full of breakbeats. Throughout Pt. 3, the percussion samples add a rich froth that bubbles in complexity. The polyrhythms within "Drops" and "Bifidus" switch up as often as the most difficult Autechre tracks, but here the warmth of synthesized embryonic fluid holds the pieces together, keeping the listener engaged rather than alienated. "Leftovers" is a gorgeous expansion of space, overlooking rivulets of snare rushes that giggle and snarl in the earbones. "Esther Calling Jennifer" unfurls a flag of static that's glittered with bells and stunning beats, and "C*Nt" is a fascinating jungle daydream, sputtering frantically out of control like the last Squarepusher album, but softened in a loving analog embrace la Boards of Canada. Consistently rewarding as it disorients in dj vu, Astrobotnia does everything right, delivering not only a fascinating third installment, but the updated Rephlex sound for the next decade. - Glenn Swan (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/119146465/Astrobotnia_-_Part_03.rar

Susumu Yokota - Acid Mt. Fuji [New Window]
Label: SublimeYear: 1994Styles: Ambient TechnoReview:An overlooked ambient techno classic, this album (Yokotas first venture into modern electronic music) showcases his unique talent for composition and atmosphere.Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/136428270/Susumu_Yokota_-_Acid_Mt._Fuji.rar

Markus Guentner - In Moll [New Window]
Label: KompaktYear: 2001Styles: Ambient TechnoReview: (Allmusic.com)Add Markus Guentner to your growing list of German producers to watch. Following the Regensburg 12" issued in late 2000, two slots on the Pop Ambient 2001 compilation, and some work for Festplatten and Ware, Guentner embarks on the path set by Dettinger and Jonas Bering as the third producer to release a full-length LP on Cologne, Germany's Kompakt label. Throughout the duration of In Moll, Guentner proves his worth as an excellent laptop ambient producer, going toe to toe with the likes of Wolfgang Voigt's finest output as Gas and All (Voigt actually provided the artwork for the record). Guentner also shows that he has several tricks up his sleeve, evading a common ill of many electronic producers by showcasing a few fully developed dimensions, rather than sticking with one gag and running it into the ground. Despite the arid, paranoid feel of the beatless second and fourth tracks (as with the previous single-artist long-players on Kompakt, none of these seven lengthy tracks are titled), there's something remotely oceanic and lilting about them. The third track features a persistent thump amidst puffy atmospherics and subtle layers of shimmering chimes; only the most dedicated fan wouldn't mistake it for a prime Gas production. The influence of Harold Budd creeps in during the sixth track; as a distant piano repeatedly plays a drifting melody, gauzy strings breezily ebb and flow. The Kompakt catalog gets richer and richer. - Andy Kellman (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/131705139/Markus_Guentner_-_In_Moll.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/131740819/Markus_Guentner_-_In_Moll.part2.rar

To Rococo Rot - Veiculo [New Window]
Label: Emperor JonesYear: 1997Styles: Ambient Techno, Minimal Techno, Experimental RockReview: (Allmusic.com)Kraftwerk with guitars or Trans Am without the schmaltz, To Rococo Rot provide a nice fusion of indie-rock instrumentalism and the more minimal end of armchair techno occupied by Autechre and Freeform. The group manage a near-perfect balance of elements, here, coming off neither retro nor pretentious, reserving the occasionally embarrassing artiness of a Stereolab or Tortoise for the subtlety with which they play electronic and acoustical textures off one another. - Sean Cooper (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/119956212/To_Rococo_Rot_-_Veiculo.rar

Octex - Idei Lahesna [New Window]
Label: TehnikaYear: 2002Styles: Ambient Techno, Minimal TechnoReview: (Allmusic.com)Following in the shoes of canonized dub-techno purveyor Basic Channel and the subsequent wave of Chain Reaction apostles, producer Jernej Marusic explores the deep, dark, dubby realms of minimal techno as Octex, an appropriately oblique yet affective moniker. Though not from Berlin, the Slovenian producer certainly embodies the essence of his East German predecessors. He eschews dancefloor furor and frenzy here, instead embracing a more sullen and stark style of minimal techno with a strong dub undercurrent. For instance, thunderous basslines propel much of Idei Lahesna, giving much of the album considerable forward drive. These buoying basslines and their reverberating resonance propel wavering layers of looped, crackling static and disorienting reverb. While countless bedroom producers have embraced the school of Basic Channel and tried their hand at a similar style of dub-techno taken to minimal extremes, Marusic succeeds where others fail. He doesn't just emulate the decade-old Basic Channel template; instead, he breathes new life into it, infusing it with his own style and sense of demeanor, much like the wave of artists who characterized the Chain Reaction label in the late '90s. Furthermore, he showcases a surprising degree of versatility despite his consistent template of sounds. Throughout Idei Lahesna, he moves back and forth from dizzying ambience ("Intex," "Intezo," "Agon") to stomping techno ("Deflection," "Emergon," "Liagon"). The latter certainly stand out among the more contemplative melancholia, reaching dancefloor-level intensity and lumbering on for minute after minute of wall-shaking mania. What Marusic has done here on his album debut as Octex is two things: one, put Ljubljana on the techno map as a possible hotspot to watch, assuming the Slovenian capital city breeds music like this; and two, place himself alongside similar-minded East European producers-to-watch like Fluxion over to the west in Greece, assuming Idei Lahesna is just the first sample of what this young, talented producer can offer the post-Basic Channel techno community. - Jason Birchmeier (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/116191735/Octex_-_Idei_Lehesna.rar

The Ecstasy Of St. Theresa - Free-D (By Request) [New Window]
It turned out I did have this album Dagda.Heres the link: http://rapidshare.com/files/118892409/Free-D_-_Original_Soundtrack.rar(This is not an ambient techno album, so downloader beware. I'll be back with some good IDM soon - N.R.M.)

Plaid - Trainer [New Window]
Label: WarpYear: 2000Styles: Ambient Techno, IDM, Detroit TechnoReview: (Allmusic.com)After negotations broke down between former Black Doggers Ken Downie, Ed Handley, and Andy Turner, what was projected to be a three-disc set with nearly all the existing Black Dog Productions rarities became instead a two-disc set of Handley/Turner productions recorded during the first half of the '90s. Trainer is still a near-essential document of early British techno, including a raft of rarely heard classics like "Scoobs in Columbia," "Norte Route," and "Angry Dolphin," plus the entirety of their ultra-rare Mbuki Mvuki mini-LP. The Handley/Turner production aesthetic balanced sublime, Detroit-inspired synth with hyper-kinetic drum programs and breakbeat madness years before England's love affair with jungle. Grabbing tracks from far-flung but like-minded labels like ART, Planet E, A13, and Clear, Trainer includes over two hours of warped acid house from a B-boy perspective -- it's hardly a coincidence that Black Dog Productions shared initials with South Bronx's finest. - John Bush (Allmusic Guide)Link:Part One: http://rapidshare.com/files/128266674/Plaid_-_Trainer.part1.rarPart Two: http://rapidshare.com/files/128278544/Plaid_-_Trainer.part2.rarPart Three: http://rapidshare.com/files/128288703/Plaid_-_Trainer.part3.rar

Morgan Geist - The Driving Memoirs [New Window]
Label: ClearYear: 1997Styles: Ambient Techno, IDMReview: (Allmusic.com)Dedicated to the memory of his sister (who died in a car accident), Morgan Geist designed The Driving Memoirs as an auditory account of a long road trip, placing it in similar company with Detroit landmarks by Carl Craig (Landcruising) and Model 500 ("Night Drive: Time, Space, Transmat"). In a bit less than an hour, Geist cruises through ten tracks of exquisite, finely tuned techno with an eye to the percussion-programming finesse of Black Dog (circa Bytes) and the reflective, haunting electro-jazz of early As One. But The Driving Memoirs does much more than cycle through its influences; taken in whole, it's a state-of-the-art techno masterpiece that's more than worthy of its predecessors and arguably the best release to come from the highly respected Clear label. - John Bush (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/119681489/Morgan_Geist_-_The_Driving_Memoirs.rar

Ulf Lohmann - Because Before [New Window]
Label: KompaktYear: 2001Styles: Ambient Techno, Experimental AmbientReview: (Allmusic.com)Excepting the mostly dancefloor-friendly Total 3 compilation, 2001 witnessed Cologne's Kompakt label blitzing the bins with a number of ambient releases. The ball began to roll with Pop Ambient 2001, a compilation that introduced Markus Guentner and Ulf Lohmann to those who hadn't kept up with the label's spate of 12" releases. Later in the year, full-lengths from both producers hit the racks, maintaining Kompakt's rock-solid reputation and further plugging pigeonholes along the way. Lohmann's Because Before is a CD-only combination of two EPs released earlier in the year, and it shows that if there's any one producer who most exemplifies Kompakt's self-coined pop ambient pseudo-style, it's Lohmann. These 11 untitled tracks average in four minutes of length, often boasting radiant washes of swoon-worthy laptop ambient. After several plays, one realizes that the disc plays out like a pop record; three or four tracks stick out more than the remainder, much like the way radio-friendly singles can be more easily flagged on such a thing. And the disc isn't short of the equivalent of album tracks either. In particular, the closing track could be the best thing here without being among the catchiest. Truly stultifying in its sadness, its sullen synth tones and equally mournful atmospheric swabs convey the type of feeling that only comes with dealing with a crippling loss. - Andy Kellman (Allmusic Guide)Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/142497238/Ulf_Lohmann_-_Because_Before.rar

UMO - Unidentified Musical Object (1996) [New Window]
Label: Home EntertainmentCatalog#: HE 013Format: CDPays: USAAnne: 1996Style: Acid, IDM, Leftfield01 Getting ready02 Butuku karting klub03 Rainmaker04 Don't get too close05 U.m.o. One06 U.m.o. Two07 Cs308 Unidentified drummer09 U.m.o. Three10 Rainbow room11 On all channelshttp://rapidshare.com/files/305980517/boeth449.rar
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 11:09:00 -0500

UMO - 2 (1997) [New Window]
Label: Caipirinha ProductionsCatalog#: CAI-2009Format: CDPays: USAAnne: 1997Style: Acid, IDM, Leftfield01 Stop it!02 The number03 Green for go04 In memoriam of chou chou05 Umo four06 Ox07 Gutter juice ghetto blaster08 Fly over09 Inner city low live10 High noon11 Warum-12 Avus 80http://rapidshare.com/files/305865145/boeth448.rar
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:59:00 -0500

Mr. Oizo - Analog Worms Attack ep (1999) [New Window]
Label: F CommunicationsCatalog#: F 118Format: 10"Pays: FranceAnne: 1999Style: Breaks, Experimental01 Analog worms attack02 Analog worms attack (oizark remix)03 The dead chair04 Analog worms attack (akapella)http://rapidshare.com/files/305794914/boeth447.rar
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:55:00 -0500

Aramchek (aka Andrew Weatherall & Keith Tenniswood) - Benicassim (2001) [New Window]
Label: Rotters Golf ClubCatalog#: RGC002Format: CD, EPPays: UKAnne: 2001Style: Technoa1 Benicassimb1 Flight to valenciab2 Beach bridehttp://rapidshare.com/files/305784060/boeth446.rar
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:50:00 -0500

Erik & Fiedel (aka Errorsmith & Soundhack) - Donna (1997) [New Window]
Label: MMMCatalog#: MMM2Format: 12"Pays: GermanyAnne: 1997Style: Technoa1 Donnaa2 Unterm messab1 J beezb2 Loop 1b3 Loop 2b4 Loop 3b5 Loop 4b6 Loop 5b7 Loop 6b8 Pianohttp://rapidshare.com/files/305767397/boeth445.rar
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:41:00 -0500

Squarepusher - Live at Vooruit (Ghent, Belgium) 30.11.2008 [New Window]
Megaupload SD versionhttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=EWXO6OB3 Rapidshare SD version http://rapidshare.com/files/259714724/Squarepusher_-_Live_at_Vooruit__Ghent__Belgium__30112008.part1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/259743124/Squarepusher_-_Live_at_Vooruit__Ghent__Belgium__30112008.part2.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/259751419/Squarepusher_-_Live_at_Vooruit__Ghent__Belgium__30112008.part3.rar !!! HD version available late August on Rapidshare & Megaupload !!!
Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:55:00 -0400

AMM - AMMMusic 1966 (1989) [New Window]
Label: ReR MegacorpCatalog#: ReR AMMCDFormat: CDPays: UKAnne: 1989Style: Modern Classical, Noise, Experimental01 Later during a flaming riviera sunset02 Later during a flaming riviera sunset (lp version)03 Ailantus glandulosa04 In the realm of nothing whatever05 After rapidly circling the plaza06 After rapidly circling the plaza (lp version)07 What is there in uselesness to cause you distress08 Silencehttp://rapidshare.com/files/228777530/boeth444.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 14:35:00 -0400

Astrobotnia (aka Ovuca) - Part 1 (2002) [New Window]
Label: RephlexCatalog#: CAT 123 CDFormat: CD, AlbumPays: UKAnne: 2002Style: Breakbeat, Abstract, IDM, Ambient01 Lightworks02 Hallo03 Everyone04 Acidophilus0506 The Wing Thing07 Miss June08 Sweden09 Applausehttp://rapidshare.com/files/228744305/boeth441.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:53:00 -0400

Astrobotnia (aka Ovuca) - Part 2 (2002) [New Window]
Label: RephlexCatalog#: CAT 124 EPFormat: Vinyl, 12", 33 ? RPMPays: UKAnne: 2002Style: Breakbeat, Experimental010203040506http://rapidshare.com/files/228748383/boeth442.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:52:00 -0400

Astrobotnia (aka Ovuca) - Part 3 (2002) [New Window]
Label: RephlexCatalog#: CAT 125 CDFormat: CD, AlbumPays: UKAnne: 2002Style: Breakbeat, IDM, Experimental, Ambient01 Muminaa02 B03 Acidophilus II04 Portable Motor Home05 Drops06 Thoarse07 Esther Calling Jennifer08 Bifidus09 Leftovers10 Cunt11 I Am Mr. Phttp://rapidshare.com/files/228759380/boeth443.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:50:00 -0400

Anus - Eponyme (????) [New Window]
Label: ?Catalog#: ?Format: ?Pays: FranceAnne: ?Style: Electro, Synth-pop01 Coin, coin!02 Cucu dancing03 Aqua Velva04 Bernard Menez05 O es tu mon petit anus06 Tata Vespa07 Yayaya !http://rapidshare.com/files/228738988/boeth440.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:34:00 -0400

Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force - Don't Stop... Planet Rock (The Remix EP) (1992) [New Window]
Label: EastWest Records GmbHCatalog#: 4509-90176-2Format: CD, Maxi-SinglePays: GermanyAnne: 1992Style: House, Electro01 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (Original Vocal Version)02 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (Bonus Beats)03 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (Classic Mix) [by Elektric music]04 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (In The Pocket Mix) [by Eric Kupper & Mohamed Moretta]05 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (House Mix II) [by LFO]06 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (Bass In The Planet Mix) [by DJ Magic Mike]07 Don't Stop...Planet Rock (Planet Rock 2000 Mix) [by 808 State]http://rapidshare.com/files/228736682/boeth439.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:22:00 -0400

Abfahrt Hinwil - Programm 2 (2001) [New Window]
Notes: Limited to 250 orange vinyl copies, 150 random copies include Part 2 of the Gimmik comic, Etching says "WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN!" & "TOYTRONIC INDUSTRIES 7"Label: ToytronicCatalog#: toy 07Format: Vinyl, 7", Limited Edition, OrangePays: UKAnne: 2001Style: Leftfield, IDM, Electro01 Triology02 Tech 1003 Radiowellenhttp://rapidshare.com/files/228724886/boeth438.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:14:00 -0400

Abfahrt Hinwil - Logatech E.P. (2001) [New Window]
Notes : Artwork by Gimmik, 10" Picture disc: Limited to 750 (in total), Special Edition: Limited to 150, Comes in brown paper bag. Hand-numbered of 150 copies. Has Toytronic sticker on the back with edition details. Has Toytronic logo printed on front of bag. Includes Part 3 of the Gimmik comic. Also includes pack of fizz-wiz candy! Etching in the runout says "WE DIDN'T DO IT" & "Toytronic industries 8" Label: ToytronicCatalog#: toy 08Format: Vinyl, 10", EP, Picture DiscPays: UKAnne: 2001Style: Leftfield, IDM, Electro01 Tech 702 Tech 803 Bumperstufe 204 Phase IV05 Untitledhttp://rapidshare.com/files/228722645/boeth437.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 12:02:00 -0400

An amazing experiment in the electronic communications with the dead (Flexidisc ) (1971) [New Window]
Label: ?Catalog#: ?Format: FlexidiscPays: ?Anne: 1971Style: Speech, Noise01 EVP102 Breakthrough side 103 Breakthrough side 2http://rapidshare.com/files/228720712/boeth436.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 11:57:00 -0400

Alphawezen - L'aprs-midi d'un microphone (2001) [New Window]
Label: Mole Listening PearlsCatalog#: MOLE035-2Format: CD, AlbumPays: GermanyAnne: 2001Style: Downtempo, Minimal01 System 102 Into the stars (feat. Asu)03 Maimouna04 Wald 105 Gai soleil06 Frost07 4043 (feat. Simone Schmitt)08 Fern (sonar)09 System 210 Electricity drive (feat. Asu)11 Aprs Midi (feat. Asu)12 U won't get that from me (feat. Yonca)http://rapidshare.com/files/305720559/BOEth435.rar
Sun, 03 May 2009 11:51:00 -0400

Autechre - Remix contest (2003) [New Window]
Label:Catalog#:Format: MP3Pays:Anne: 2003Style: IDM, Electronica, NoiseAutechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 1 (2003)01 Vletrmx (casiotone remix by Viktor Hertz)02 Cyb acroyear2 (Shizzle mix)03 Andreastilliander aermx04 Tallyho stud (Tallyho mix)05 Alexanderpeter clipper (deuxmatin 03 remix)06 Exm pntil (remix)07 Mogynbachfuturep coec (remix v1.3)08 Intensivebear vose in (remix)09 Q4z2x pen expers (sufforndaintentiouns mix)10 Smyrma vi scose poise (remix)11 Dec2003 capiv (piin d ficus)12 Bruce ivvvivvvviii (numeric djs remix)13 Craque manualtransgression14 Envitre rotar (Envitre remix)15 Fox692 penexpers (hautle sproc rmx)16 Myc silverside (Decoyproject with Terri Kenndy mix)17 Fox692 caliper remote (Rikt Wlent mix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 2 (2003)01 Infinitum chatter (shut your mouth mix)02 Omnid 777 (grayrmx)03 Ronez tapr (wav2mid4rmx)04 Chefkirk vi scose poise (Mr Schitz mix)05 Plaidzebra pule (anamnesisblossoms remix)06 Ether second scepe remix07 Shawn grantz graf (unseelie coherentmix)08 Tibbar rough draft mix09 Gook milk dx (molk rx)10 Acp yulquen (acp mix)11 Vlari second scepe (vlaris3rd scope mx)12 Antichristian 777 (614rmx)13 Manticore pir (twice rejected rethink remix)14 Antichristian pir (incane)15 More10 6ie.cr (meditative mix)16 Yann G melve (Yann G remix)17 Alog rpeg (dub mix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 3 (2003)01 Handoverthecart overand (remix)02 Am melve corc (memory wash remix)03 Arbyth piste (because we are all sleepy)04 Pigeonst dael (electric wish mix 1)05 Joakimlinden envane (remix2)06 Curha basscadet (dogon add mix)07 Pigeonst dael (electric wish mix 2)08 Curha basscadet (Burnt Gumbo mix)09 Joakimlinden vi scose poise (remix1)10 Amorph gelk (cymfonik rmx)11 Boket nine (xltronic remix)12 Kessler cichli (bivvy elly)13 3x3is9 drone (3x3is9 rmx)14 Chefkirk bine (Mr.Schitz)15 Cjjbrozt rotar (chile ny mix)16 Dariusgriffin parhelic triangle (drsgrfn half satanic remix)17 Blitz krib (sleeper mix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 4 (2003)01 Amnesie drane2 (remix)02 Glasse eggshell (mixmix)03 Microcosm-cpach (micro fractures remix)04 Chrishector slip (sanguine passive agressive remix)05 Obis11 milk dx (repeeled milk paper dxmxd by obis11)06 Child810 melve (thebigdumpmix)07 Jnasato slip (sunupdt mix)08 Jenf clipper and gantz graf (industro-synthetic mix)09 Canceliere ae (Monsieur Ory remix)10 Cmi clipper (dancefloor mix)11 Evolume second scepe (kenji beatbox mix2003)12 Ggloom roundaboutremix13 Cmi lentic catachresis (sunday mass mix)14 Blitz corc (felch mix)15 Dawidbleja 444 (kidnapped and scarred)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 5 (2003)01 Ggloom cipater (remix)02 Mss chiasticslide (hakry)03 Oxygenfadl liccflii (oxygenfad mcleod remix)04 Goodhands team we r are why (handled by goodhands team)05 Locus hub (locus rmx)06 Netlon sentinel splitrmx21track1rmx07 Locus netlon sentinel (locus rmx)08 Wilco second bad vilbel (remix)09 Mss chiasticslide (gawq)10 Qrter tapr (langs mix)11 Rigamarole dropp (rigamarole rmx)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 6 (2003)01 Skeptopotamus maphive61 (remix)02 Screamunheard ivvv vvivvvv iii (vmix)03 Giginger gantz graf (larconic primate mix)04 Screamunheard gantz graf (demixed)05 Trem milkdx (mix3)06 Defpoint tilapia (tia reboot mix)07 Caseybasichis vosein (remix)08 Veson tilapia (remix)09 Wandler basscadet (addmoredance)10 Plaidzebra gantz graf (friendly persuasion rmx)11 Herbwest 6ie.cr (voseihn mix)12 Hyakusen clipper (clipmix)13 Inkey lp5trk12 (total construction)14 Hyakusen montreal (montmix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 7 (2003)01 Kill switch the egg (eggs for breakfast)02 Kylesherrod cfern (submerged mix)03 Vertiform eggshell (rahad remix)04 Raimons gantzgraf (knife fork mix)05 Guy rae (aecapella)06 Exillon ep7 (ae i o u)07 Gook milk dx (malk rx)08 Electricblanket leteral (eretell)09 Inricoterium rae (raermx123)10 Omneignotumus rpeg (44mtr)11 Booth cap iv (phone booth remix)12 At sun ori lowride (at sun ori mix)13 Lupus yonderboy left blank (takobe sheilds)14 Loopz dropp (loopz ran out of time mix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 8 (2003)01 Goodhands team naftwa4 (handled by goodhands team)02 Zeus gantz graf (method to mayhem mix)03 Teapot-Xylin room (xuetremix)04 Spent latent goz quarters (taima no kuotaa)05 Mc 303 beatz arch carrier (remix)06 Helios montreal (rmx)07 Disasemble draun quarter (draun ver)08 Peloton pule (peloton remix)09 Ether pencha (ether remix)10 Comphlex rae (deconstructed by comp)11 Kochlear dael (lead mix)12 Isniezot dael (rmx)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 9 (2003)01 Patrik flutter (cracklefly)02 Keado blifil (no prerequisite)03 Kochlear flutter (nuffer mix)04 Obny overand (overand 333)05 Rockenjohnny slip cap iv (slip 4 mix)06 Tab second scepe (threeae2 rmx)07 Fuzzie yulquen (4d rmx)08 Snare lost (naesbor remix)09 Pomme de terre pule (changed toe mix)10 Eyecon cfern (seepingmix)11 Qrter recury (warmtes rmx)12 Sm pennyworth interview (pettigrew xim mix)13 Ronez rettic ac (1 6th sec pcs wr oper rmx)14 Sadist gantz graf (gantz licker)15 Peloton p.ntil (peloton remix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 10 (2003)01 Faaip de oiad cichli (fusiform gyrus remix)02 Snare overand (bowforae rmx)03 Sm pennyworth 6ie.cr (pettigrew mask mix)04 Ashbrg rpeg (remix)05 Sadist xylin room (xlrcdt)06 Wayout parhelic triangle bike (cerulean remix)07 Spika vletrmx21 (spikarmx)08 Roygbivcore stud (body by mail mix)09 Viktor hertz pen expers (mt400vrmx)10 Shapethrower lentic catachresis (bunnytropmx)11 R40f confield (sick to the back teeth)12 Patrik Basscad (a bee tour)13 Wmw tilapia (norfzorf pia mix)14 Jordan flutter (4bit mix)15 Wangeru eideticcasein (fanatosremix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 11 (2003)01 Westric venther outpt (ambiarent mix)02 Wolfenstein crystel (mix)03 Manticore drane2 (btw of ugly aesthetics retake)04 Forck 02lynix vi scose poise (kilk mix)05 Wangeru pir (jagarkeffremix)06 Westric venther we r are why (Whoops! There goes my lederhosen! mix)07 Neur0nx cipater (temp-a-temp mix)08 Zar vletrmx21 (boom tick remix)09 Viktor Hertz srepxe nep (mt400vrmx)10 Methamphibians gants graf (graph mix)Autechre - Remix contest 2003 volume 12 (2003)01 Mezher liccflii (mezher rebuild)02 Atolyth arch carrier (atolyth remix)03 Pei gantz graf (fast enough)04 Mikewright joshmoore vlal5 aut96vlech0alr3e505 Cerijc bronchusevenmx7 (2nd horadric pyramid)06 Chevron cfern (britton mix)07 Ortrerkre (zeiss contarex r)08 Loopz are y are we (loopz y r we glitch mix)09 Q4z2x cipater (iridescent crocodilian jaws mix)10 Tibbar confield (tibbar mix)volume 1 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227202109/boeth423.rarvolume 2 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227211730/boeth424.rarvolume 3 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227220956/boeth425.rarvolume 4 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227228741/boeth426.rarvolume 5 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227242583/boeth427.rarvolume 6 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227252682/boeth428.rarvolume 7 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227264257/boeth429.rarvolume 8 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227272902/boeth430.rarvolume 9 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227480597/boeth431.rarvolume 10 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227491411/boeth432.rarvolume 11 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227503085/boeth433.rarvolume 12 : http://rapidshare.com/files/227508514/boeth434.rar
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:46:00 -0400

Angela Flame & Pacou - Public EP (2005) [New Window]
Label: AutofokusCatalog#: AFK002Format: Vinyl, 12"Pays: GermanyAnne: 2005Style: Tribal, Techno, Acid01 Reason to be02 Bougainvillaea03 Wawasan04 Art of warhttp://rapidshare.com/files/227190484/boeth422.rar
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:41:00 -0400

Ando - Habitat (2008) [New Window]
Limited : 500 copiesLabel: BineMusicCatalog#: BINE 017CDFormat: CD, EP, Limited EditionPays: GermanyAnne: 2008Style: Techno, Minimal01 Cyte02 Spine03 Optal04 Templhttp://rapidshare.com/files/227178706/boeth421.rar
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:19:00 -0400

Facebook - For my fans ^o^ [New Window]
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Sat, 11 Apr 2009 14:14:00 -0400

Deepside (aka St. Germain) - Tolrance (1993) [New Window]
Producer, Written-By, Mixed By - Ludovic Navarre. Recorded in the Magic House Studio, Paris. Track 2 is for DJ Laurent Garnier.Label: Fnac Music Dance DivisionCatalog#: 593188Format: CD, EPPays: FranceAnne: 1993Style: Acid01 French02 II03 11104 Girlfriendhttp://rapidshare.com/files/150091915/BOEth420DT.rar
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:56:00 -0400

Crescent - Sun (1996) [New Window]
Label: AtavisticCatalog#: ALP041Format: Vinyl, 10"Pays: USAAnne: 1996Style: Lo-Fi, Krautrock, Abstract, Ambient01 Sun02 *03 Unit systemhttp://rapidshare.com/files/150091911/BOEth419CS.rar
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:52:00 -0400

CV[ev] - Chart runners (1998) [New Window]
Limited to 1000 copies. Label: V/Vm Test RecordsCatalog#: VVMT0005Format: Vinyl, LP, Limited EditionPays: UKAnne: 1998Style: Experimental01 In sea major02 Adsf03 Beef interlude04 Merry go wrong05 Hypodermic medley06 Open sesame07 You really should take some covonia08 A day up north09 BuckingHam palace10 Spot the birdie11 Midnight at the overlook12 Cha cha bra13 One lump or two lumps14 We'll meat again15 Please use the rear exitshttp://rapidshare.com/files/150091910/BOEth418CCr.rar
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:48:00 -0400

Christian Bloch - Touched (?) [New Window]
Label: ?Catalog#: ?Format: MP3Pays: ?Anne: ?Style: Techno, Techno-dub, Deep Techno01 Decadence02 False03 Inviolable04 Length05 Manta ray06 Rebound (first mix)07 Prototyping cycle08 Venceslav Sheze Main Drink (Bloch rmx)09 Fleisch (Ivan Shoukhtin remix)http://rapidshare.com/files/150064589/BOEth417CB08.rar
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:47:00 -0400

Christian Bloch - Swing the club (?) [New Window]
Label: ?Catalog#: ?Format: MP3Pays: ?Anne: ?Style: Techno, Techno-dub, Deep Techno01 Golf02 Polo03 Cricket (remix 1)04 Stereo Reciever05 Data Discount06 Cricket (remix 2)07 Cricket (Spaced out remix)08 Golf (remix 1)09 Golf (remix 2)http://rapidshare.com/files/150064588/BOEth416CB07.rar
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:45:00 -0400

 


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