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  1. geistig
    by CITY OF WORMS
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    Dawid Kowalski It took me approximately 17 years to learn to appreciate City of Worms and Jeph Jerman. I first learned about that project back in 2006 from the Encyclopaedia of Industrial Music (auth. Rafał Kochan). At the time, I had no clue what was there to appreciate. Needless to say, now I am a dedicated fan and listen to this specific project religiously. That is also why I decided to name my and my partner's upcoming label Haus of Sleep (upon Jeph's permission).
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  2. Slate
    by CITY OF WORMS
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    Dawid Kowalski City of Worms' "Slate" is a collection of hallucinatory, trance-inducing noises, tv samples, warbled tapes, field recordings, lo-fi sampler loops, acoustic instruments and who knows what else; a thoroughly engaging, fascinating and gritty sound collage. This is so excellent that I cannot recommend it enough; please buy and learn to appreciate City of Worms; it's terrific.
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  3. gaggle
    by CITY OF WORMS
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    Dawid Kowalski Another excellent offering from the City of Worms. Gaggle is filled with industrial loops, warbled tape weirdness, dark, psychedelic atmosphere; every sound is either delayed or stretched beyond belief. There is some blatant tape manipulation and field recordings in the background, but the entire collage is so complex that it is difficult to discern between the individual sounds.
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  4. city of worms
    by CITY OF WORMS
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    Dawid Kowalski This self-titled release from the great City of Worms feels much louder and noisier than their previous efforts. Still, it is made using a plethora of source sounds, and the ones I can discern include tapes, field recordings, electro-acoustics, and some loops played back with a sampler(?). Difficult to tell, but it's very well worth your time. If you have never heard of City of Worms, you're in for a real fucking treat.
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  5. Yoshinotsune
    by Merzbow
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  1. Bardo Thodol
    by Merzbow, Pedro Vian
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    Bardo Thodol phase I Bardo Thodol phase I
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  2. TripleAkuma
    by Merzbow
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    TripleAkuma (excerpt) TripleAkuma (excerpt)
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  3. Frontiers Of Science
    by Tobias. Doltz.
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    Chiral Chiral
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    screen time Outstanding album of deep, forward-thinking electronic music - best I've heard in ages, like a futuristic version of VFTL's self-titled classic. Each track works on its own merits but is elevated by its context - highly recommend setting aside 50 minutes to experience this in its entirety.

    Incorporates elements of Techno, IDM, UK Bass, half-time D 'n' B & 90's style Clicks & Cuts percussion, at 80/160bpm. (Note : in a pleasant surprise, you get 2 Bonus tracks on purchasing the LP).

    L4/9.5
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    Markus Funke Review: Frontiers Of Science – Tobias Doltz

    A controlled, minimal release focused on clarity and precision. Tobias Doltz builds subtle, functional structures where texture and space take priority over density.

    The tracks evolve slowly, revealing details over time—clean sound design, restrained rhythms, and a strong sense of spatial depth.

    Less about instant impact, more about immersion and repetition.
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    Finn of Tomland Since 'Versus' has been on heavy rotation this end after it's release, i'm more than well pleased to be able to buy the 2nd release from this very talented duo.
    I mean, who doesn't need even more perfectly honed laidback and crisp Electronica in their life?
    I do, because it makes my life extra + nice and then some.
    Very highly recommended.
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  4. Fugitive Numbers
    by Universal Cell Unlock
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    Culture Culture
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  5. Archival Recordings: Primal Image / Beauty
    by Alan Lamb
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    Beauty Beauty
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