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drbongo

  1. Sydney, Australia
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 37
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  1. United Africa
    by Cedric Brooks
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    Purple City Pure joy as always from Pressure Sounds. Another wonderfully careful and considered restoration of a classic.

    Whole album is a beautiful fusion of funk, reggae and African stylings, but Silent Force is the absolute one!

    Sheer, unbridled addictive grooves throughout. Favorite track: Silent Force.
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  2. Tricklemore Sea
    by Calibre
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    Chicagobass Lush, entrancing soundscapes that evoke nautical seascapes. This could be a soundtrack for the Pequod's voyage to find Moby Dick. Favorite track: Modest.
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  3. Little Foot
    by Calibre
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    S&D Beautiful song! Always coming back to this one, thank you. Favorite track: Come With Me.
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    Simon T-W Incredible album. Every listen reveals something new. Favorite track: Choosing Beggar.
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    jef37 Collection of 20 tracks. Different style from Calibre such as house & dub. Favorite track: Froze.
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  4. they want you
    by Calibre
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    jef37 Calibre is a dnb master, i'm crazy about his work. The album is a pure gem. Favorite track: outside man.
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    c o n j u r Calibre, they do, indeed, want you. infinite vibes Favorite track: possession dub.
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    kailykins it makes me feel things man!... Favorite track: possession dub.
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  5. carrier-minor house renovations
    by Carrier
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  1. Inferno
    by Boards of Canada
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    Prophecy At 1420 MHz Prophecy At 1420 MHz
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    ultra_pantonic153 только бы не фейк 🥹 Favorite track: Prophecy At 1420 MHz.
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    pizzaspirit Thank you . I thought the day would never come for a new record but it did and I’m so excited. Love you <3
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    ℭ𝔞​𝔫​𝔫​𝔞𝔟​𝔞​𝔠𝔢​𝔞​𝔢 I wonder why that little picture of the limited red records has disappeared from my collection.
    It was suddenly gone when you updated the description, with that new text about overwhelming demand. Somehow the little picture was deleted.
    Should I be worried now? Have I lost £40, and the records?
    Anyway I still have the Paypal-receipt.
    Hopefully it's just a bug.
    EDIT: OK, now I'm a bit worried, because the little red heart saying; "You own this" has also disappeared. Should I buy a new set ??
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  2. Wake The Town
    by Cousin
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    Benny Boy At this point Cousin can't miss

    Echoing others, this EP does a great job bridging the gap between Bristol bass music, tribal percussion, and textured dub techno.
    Favorite track: No King.
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    batork11 Great suprise and my luck to find this gem, price relevant to quality you're hearing. More to come.

    Thanks. Favorite track: King Tide.
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    aphasit Cousin continues his impressive output with a beautiful 6 tracker.
    His signature sound connects the dots between Dub, Tribal, House, elements of UK club music and lovely Ambient scapes as well as warm bleeps. Wonderfully patient, meditative but captivating at the same time.
    Already excited for more releases to come! Favorite track: Wake The Town.
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  3. Fly In Amber
    by Cousin & Priori
  4. Paul St. Hilaire - w/ The Producers
    by Paul St. Hilaire
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    A1 Paul St. Hilaire & Mala - Like It’s Always Been A1 Paul St. Hilaire & Mala - Like It’s Always Been
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  5. 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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