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BWL 000EP
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Blackwater Label owner Devianza's "Il Mare Di Capalbio," presented with two different versions by PRG/M and Phorm, organizers and curators of the Flussi electronic music festival. The piece was written following the Fibonacci pattern, to create a particular rhythmic structure. Edition of 100. Single-sided disc with screen-printed B-side.
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KPT 002EP
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London-based label Kapvt Mvndi, a Blackwater Label techno-focused imprint, presents its second release, an experimental post-techno EP based on the events of World War II. "CXIX" is about the 1940-'41 period of bombing in London; experimental and dark, with a raw lead and a psychedelic synth-loop. "CMXI" focuses on the connection between the Indian swastika and the Nazis' esoteric symbolism; it's a post-techno track more suitable for the dancefloor. Both tracks were created using the same delay- and reverb-effects and the same machines, and both clock in at 99 BPM. Single-sided 45 RPM 12" with black labels, no inner sleeves, and a booklet with credits and artwork.
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