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Ed Hooter

  1. Seattle, Washington
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 651
  2. wishlist 62
  3. followers 26
  4. following 399
  1. wedding
    by Conic Rose
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  2. Synthetic Seduction EP
    by Jensen Interceptor
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    nondriver/hårek Jensen Interceptor lands on the most consistent outlet for chemically delirious dance music. Bonkers two-tracker.
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  3. Children Of The Sea
    by Human Safari
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  4. h.se::s.sr
    by Qitula
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    cj ra・skii what a trip! love it <3
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    nuarrrrr A call to become a tribe. A journey through the deepest ocean and the highest heavens.
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  5. Canada
    by Placid Angles
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  1. Select Ed
    by Ed Hooter
  2. Outta Here EP
    by TLIM SHUG
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    kharithagoddess Tlim Shug has been one of my favorite producers for at least a decade, and this project is just another addition to an already legendary discography. Really loving the funky direction this project takes and every track here is perfect for the Summer. Great vibes all around. Favorite track: Fades.
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  3. Heatwave
    by OK EG
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    greasewizard atmospheric minimal techno that envelopes you in its warmth Favorite track: A1. Inversion.
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    lashbeags Lauren and Matt are absolute darlings, with big hearts and kind souls. Their music is reflective of that in its cerebral, contemplative bops. Favorite track: B1. Radial.
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    nondriver/hårek Stripped down and focused techno excursions. Textures you can taste and surreal kick-propulsion.
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  4. Organica 001
    by Various Artists
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  5. Please Keep Shimmering
    by Tom VR
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    https://www.mixcloud.com/siderealecstatic/ Magic from start to finish, will never get bored of the beat, voices with no words... that checks all my boxes! Favorite track: Partner.
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    rustyorpaul Absolute smashing album this! Cant stop playing it and not getting sick of it. Fair play to yea Tom!
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    Wes This is one of those albums you put on as a genre primer for curious listeners. This is one of those albums that has you eagerly anticipating the next track right as the one playing fades out. A true master's work that unbinds a stressed mind. The night you first listen to this is the night everything changes for the better. Favorite track: Achemore.
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  6. Tracks On Delivery
    by Roman Flügel
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    NOCUI Elegant, clean, naked techno sound.
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  1. Movement
    by Gigi Masin
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    Lost Lost
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  2. Music for Existing
    by Martyn
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    Heavy Sound Heavy Sound
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    Lars Sieling I love this album a lot! Makaya McCraven must be your brother. The album feels both intimate and spacious, like late-night jazz filtered through dub, hip-hop, and electronic minimalism. Favorite track: Phantom Jazz.
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    Μaπ Β Really great album!! At many different points I found myself thinking "wow this moment is perfect, this is my favorite." As soon as it ended, I wanted to go back again! Favorite track: When The Sleeper Wakes.
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    Svebbe Martyn’s album return on his own 3024 imprint is a masterclass in spatial awareness, trading the club's weight for a breathtaking exploration of rhythmic precision and jazz-fueled textures.
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  3. Anhedonic
    by Sensor Systems
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    A Mercurial Drift A Mercurial Drift
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  4. Drive / Play
    by Anna Hjalmarsson
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    Drive Drive
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  5. Born Funky
    by Bellaire
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    Jazzed Up Jazzed Up
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    werehogconnoisseur I never knew brass instruments would work so well with house music, Jazz and house, a beautiful combination, Sunshine is Coming especially speaks to me. Favorite track: Sunshine Is Coming.
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    thementalhealthbird I merely adopted the funk, he was born in it. I’m very glad that this album appeared on my doorstep!
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