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dddaaannn

  1. Toronto, Ontario
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 379
  2. wishlist 31
  3. followers 9
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  1. At Source
    by caterina barbieri
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    costello75 Shimmering, ever-evolving luminescence. A warm rain of delight to drench the listener...thankyou to both of these exceptional artists. Favorite track: Alignment, Orbits.
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    lfarrolas Beautiful, hypnotic. A delight. Favorite track: Alignment, Orbits.
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    ericsublett Beautiful electronic and acoustic pairing, reminiscent of Tim Hecker & Colin Stetson collaborating Favorite track: Impatience, Magma.
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  2. Flowers Not Bombs
    by V/A
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  3. Exhale
    by Batu & Donato Dozzy
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  4. Music for Existing
    by Martyn
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    Uncut Anger Although I've always been appreciative of Martyn's approach to music, following his musical endeavours from when he started out in Drum & Bass, none of his music quite stuck with me. Until Music For Existing, that is..... This is a modern classic. There's a lot to explore. Did you catch the tip of the hat to Future Cut's Whiplash, for instance? Favorite track: Phantom Jazz.
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    David Chatenay Great album from start to finish, with jazzier vibes than his past production. Martyn delivers once again. Favorite track: Heavy Sound.
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    Qwirk_DJ AOTY 2026 easily. This has everything I love in it, with a strictly human-first message Favorite track: Heavy Sound.
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  5. nen
    by Kiri Ra!
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  1. Eternal Spring
    by Jack Wyllie
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    Eternal Spring Eternal Spring
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  2. SULA EP
    by re:ni
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    SULA SULA
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    Bingle Beats On glorious return to home turf, Re:ni showcases a continued mastery of her now signature sonics that dives into dancefloor delirium whilst clipped vocals and the occasional hint of lightness keep you from slipping too far into the void.
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  3. Tomorrow Comes Early
    by Aawadh
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    The Part That Still Sings The Part That Still Sings
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  4. Cyano
    by Emily A. Sprague
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    Sing To Sing To
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  5. Beatrice M. - Quarrels EP
    by KRAKZH
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    Type [155BPM] Type [155BPM]
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    Axonberg ⛏️⛏️ in my hometown we say "filade" Favorite track: Crossing The Rubicon (NVST Amen Opening Edition) [152BPM].
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