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BRAINMATH 001CD
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Originally released in 2012. Great CD sampler from Brainmath, including choice cuts from a host of influential names across the bass music spectrum, taking diversions into house, UK garage, and hip hop along the way. Features: Airhead, Bakongo, Brackles, SBTRKT, James Blake, Untold, Spiders, and Zomby.
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MATH 013EP
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Brainmath returns from a three year hiatus with a woozy 12" of dubstep and electronics from Acre, following up his incredible debut album for Tectonic, Better Strangers (TEC 021CD/TEC 089LP, 2015). "City" features Chiba.
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MATH 012EP
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BRAiNMATH presents something quite special, a new mini-album by Lowtec. Since his releases for Playhouse in the mid '90s defining micro/minimal house, through to his involvement in the current renaissance of leftfield deep house with his own Workshop label and releases on Boddika's NonPlus label, Lowtec (aka Jens Kuhn) is a true innovator who has unquestionably elevated house music throughout his 17-year career.
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MATH 011EP
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BRAiNMATH returns with the woozy R'n'B-flavored deep house of "Who Loves You" by Canada's Kevin McPhee. As always, limited. A single-sided 10" pressing.
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MATH 006EP
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BRAiNMATH's first release from 2010. Hemlock's James Blake brings best mate Airhead along for his first outing on vinyl, and not his last on BRAiNMATH. DJ support from Rob Da Bank, Mary Anne Hobbs and Alex Nut.
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MATH 010EP
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"Airhead came to light earlier this year (2010) with the Pembroke/Lock In The Lion split 10" with long time collaborator and friend James Blake. After an appearance on Scuba's Sub:Stance mix CD, BRAiNMATH are very proud to announce his debut solo release, featuring a remix from Ostgut Ton boss Nick Høppner. One of the last pieces of music Mary Anne Hobbs played on the radio."
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