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Blake Caldwell

  1. Wytheville, Virginia
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 638
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  1. Implosion
    by The Bug vs Ghost Dubs
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    Papa Shaka Sriracha Blokes, where be the vinyl?
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    FallenAngel Deconstructed dub for the 21st century. Done with the niceties. End of times pressure. Lean into the sub and let it push you into darkness. Favorite track: GHOST DUBS - No Words.
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    Dead Rave one of the best releases of 2025 Favorite track: THE BUG - Hooked (Hyams Gym, Leytonstone).
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  2. Extended Damaged Versions
    by Ghost Dubs
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    Viridescent Babylon & ting!! AYE Favorite track: Lobotomy Version.
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    beatsinmymind Ghost Dubs blessed us with more Damaged Versions! 🙏 ❤️
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    Nick O'Siris What are we calling this, "Extreme Dub"? "Ambient Dub"? Neither do it justice for me. Extraordinarily late night dub throbbing from the bottom of the ocean as you drift with whales. Should be awarded some sort of medal. Favorite track: Lobotomy Version.
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  3. Damaged
    by Ghost Dubs
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    Harrison Phinney I mean.. C’mon… this is what music is all about. Absolute conviction. Sound is vibration, is movement, is energy, is power, is dynamism, is repetition and change. Favorite track: Hot Wired.
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    lionvalley Dark, dank dub: more waterlogged concrete bass than ethereal reverb. Suitably mastered by Stefan Betke, even if his Pole recordings would sharpen and tweak where Ghost Dubs here squeezes and flattens.
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    Geffi Straf Perfectly condensed, mullet marshalling Dub Techno.
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  4. Beauty is Useless
    by james devane
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    Kid606 Absolutely mesmerizing record that anyone even remotely interested in should give a thorough listening to! Favorite track: In Your Time.
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    Nate Stevens This record makes me feel uncomfortable and beautiful things. It's intense yet chill, in a way that feels similar to Topdown Dialectic. It's an extremely unique mood, smooth and rough at the same time. The songs really are flat slabs of mood.
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    Michael Upton (Jet Jaguar) Slabs of kinda dubby, but also pretty and bright, techno, reminiscent of Kompakt about 15-20 years ago. Something like the Burger/Ink collaboration maybe? When I say “slabs”, most tracks don’t really change. Like Devane’s set up a musical system or process, hit record, let it run for a bit, then stopped recording again when it felt like enough. I kind of love that with this kind of sound. Easy to get lost in it.
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  5. Discipline
    by Shinichi Atobe
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  1. Mixed Signals III
    by Fax + Braulio Lam
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    Serifa Serifa
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    holobiont we discovered these chaps via headphone commute where yann recently featured. delighting in all 3 releases—spacious, restrained and thoughtful flux.
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  2. Meadowsweet (redux)
    by Yann Novak
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    A Hard Drive (redux) A Hard Drive (redux)
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    Dave Aftandilian Everyone copes with loss in their own ways. With these two harrowing releases, Yann Novak and David Vélez each use the process of making music from field recordings as a path to create meaning and beauty in the face of fathomless grief and lingering pain. Full review at igloomag.com/reviews/yann-novak-meadowsweet-redux-david-velez-loss .
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  3. Triangulation
    by Scuba
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    Descent Descent
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  4. Disquiet
    by The Necks
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    Causeway Causeway
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    rvss.eel I thought Bleed was very good, but not great. Disquiet, however, is greatness. An album of this length is risky, but it works as three disks individually, and as a three hour whole. Rapid Eye Movement and Ghost Net are equally propelling in completely different ways. Causeway is utterly beautiful from the opening notes, and sublimely shocking when the drums finally join in. Warm Running Sunlight seems to suspend time. Disquiet could be even longer if it wanted to.

    This is my #5 album of 2025. Favorite track: Causeway.
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    Giles Astonishingly great, proving in the most maximal way that The Necks method is not a formula, it's an inexhaustible vein of very precious material. Every off-kilter cymbal pattern, subtle variation of tone, and shifting accent is utterly convincing and compelling and the emotional and intellectual depth is greater than ever.
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    Alex Mott Absolutely love this music. I have never heard of them before but now looking forward to diving into the back catalogue. All the tracks are great but Causeway is the standout for me.
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  5. Scanners
    by Anthony Naples
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    Scanners Scanners
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    ericsublett Great album, I love how it seems to split from daytime tunes to nocturnal sounds on the second half of the album. I think the darker ones really shine. Favorite track: Bounce.
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    Benny Boy Simple and incredibly deep dub techno. I keep coming back to this one. Favorite track: Compact.
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    lukevduarte Another beautiful release from Mr. Naples, I'm addicted and I just can't get enough #glazerrrrr
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    Andres Castaño Amazing tracks. Solid hooks and delicate progressions that keep you addicted to the flow.
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