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WEBB 330CD
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"Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford and Jas Shaw, esteemed producers individually and acclaimed band together return with their new album, UnPatterns. With their albums to date, spanning from their seminal debut Attack Decay Sustain Release to 2011's compilation album Delicacies, the only throughline in their varied career has been their constant refusal to play by the rules, their creative restlessness resulting in them staying perpetually ahead of the curve. UnPatterns is a record full of love, dedication, hard-earned experience, obvious understanding of decades of electronic music from across scenes and styles, and huge fun. It's completely of the now, showing a band as familiar with Blawan and Lone as they are with Silver Apples and Phuture, but never jumping on bandwagons."
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WEBB 024CD
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"A compilation of their three highly acclaimed EPs, plus previously unreleased material. The 3 EPs 'Crisp Little Digit,' 'On The Blink' and 'Splinter Switch' have been collected together on CD with additional tracks. Noel Murphy (audio florist) and Tom Hill (beat monger) are from London, but relocated to Nottingham to record together, and take advantage of the cheaper cost of living. The past year has had its moments. The lowest must have been the complete theft of their studio equipment from their basement. The higher points including the development of their live show from 2 guys cowering behind laptops to fucked-up stand up and shake it MC-ing via live bass experimentation. In a complex lo-fi electronica kinda way of course. Wauvenfold have been seen out playing with Four Tet, Her Space Holiday, Hood, S.I. Futures, Manitoba and more recently with Minotaur Shock."
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WEBB 018CD
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"Follow up to the critical acclaimed 'Crisp Little Digit'. CD comes in a unique flip out CD package never before used. Currently have remixed tracks for Super Furry Animals, Ruby, Brothers In Sound."
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WEBB 013CD
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"6 track mini-LP from this Wauvenfold side-project (I know how helpful that is but bear with me), on a new label run by former Creation label personality Dick Green. A nice stuttery low-tech affair, crunked beats, almost BOC-like SH-101 melodies, gases. Pleasant and pretty, if slightly trance-informed in spots. An artist-set to watch out for." -- Hrvatski.
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WEBB 006CD
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"Following the release of her universally successful debut album Salt Peter (Creation, 1995), Lesley Rankine moved to New Orleans. Six months later, after a rash of car-jackings and hold-ups, a sufficiently scary incident happened. A woman was brutally murdered in the garden of her house opposite and the killer had deposited her clothing in Lesley's garbage as he left the scene. Lesley left New Orleans 5 days later and moved to Seattle to start recording her second'album. In-between touring and the stint in New Orleans, Lesley recorded a version of "Kung Fu Fighting' with Tom Jones (way before it was compulsory to do so) and performed 'Thank Heaven For Little Girls' in an ad filmed in LA for Pepsi/Mountain Dew..." This official description goes on & on about the traumas of being sucked into the Creation vortex, typical "Pro Label" nonsense: say nothing about the music, mention the Mountain Dew commercial, etc,, and hype the credibility enhancing remixers who've been duped in: Mekon, Schneider TM, Bench, Mira Calix, Max Tundra, Solex, Kid 606, Hrvatski, Eli Janney, Deckwrecka, Anjali, Dot Allision, Console, etc.
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