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Expoded

  1. San Francisco, California
  2. Electronic
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  1. Excavation
    by The Haxan Cloak
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    t haxan…. hits like no other Favorite track: The Drop.
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    Levrikon My favorite albums of 2013, #5
    Gorgeous electronic music without a single concession to 'typical' electronic music; Excavation is laden with samples of cellos, thick and viscous, almost soundtrack-quality spookiness. The Haxan Cloak is a tremendous producer, and it's great to see him getting more high-profile work these days.
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    Floating head Feels like escape and duality. Took me longer to realise the cover wasn't a noose. Favorite track: The Drop.
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  2. outlived
    by mess.a.lina
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  3. broken smoke
    by mess.a.lina
  4. TENDER (then punch me)
    by ERLA & BARTONDISPLAY
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  5. Pyromancy
    by Furii
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    tipperottfan Favorite tracks on odd days: Radiolaria, Shallow & Wizle. On even days Ilk, Bark & Wraith.
    On all other days of the seasons, the whole album in one piece! Favorite track: Peal.
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    impressivelad lovely wubbly music

    it's like Stereolab meets Sea Nymphs! Favorite track: Bark.
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    brentmackerel Just beautiful. Falling somewhere between Sea Nymphs and Spratleys on the pond scale. Mesmerising and uplifting in equal measure.
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    Louis Jagger While the long-awaited Bloom would seem to have dragged its arrival beyond April, what's incredibly exciting is that Spratleys would now appear to have their own Spratleys - a furtherance and continuation of the same ultramelodic brilliance down new electronic avenues; a worthy sibling to Bloom. Adrien has graduated: the power now lies with him and others to take forward the music we all love. Praise him
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  1. Body Riddle
    by Clark
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    Dew On The Mouth Dew On The Mouth
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    808hunter Rightfully an IDM classic, but unfairly overlooked. Clark takes you down a winding path through body and mind, hedonism and philosophy, and the whole time you're propelled by these lovely little synths melodies and sonic flourishes. Favorite track: Night Knuckles.
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  2. Clark
    by Clark
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    Petroleum Tinged Petroleum Tinged
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    colinfongnet I used to drive to work at 4AM to Winter Linn - it perfectly sound tracked those lonely cold dark mornings along the I-5 to Salem Favorite track: Winter Linn.
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  3. Kiri Variations
    by Clark
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    Primary Pluck Primary Pluck
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    Abstract Daddy Clark at his most beautiful sonically. Favorite track: Cannibal Homecoming.
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    unclefrnge The first time listened to this album was on a ferry towards the Orkney Islands. A moment in time that I still fondly think of; perfectly encapsulating the sheer cliff faces, deep blue waters and the cold ocean breeze. This album for me captures a moment in time that will be hard to forget, practically iridescent. Favorite track: Bench.
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    forrest stanley My favorite movie… oh, it’s an album you say? Favorite track: Primary Pluck.
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  4. In Camera
    by Clark
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    Green Breaking Green Breaking
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  5. Modal Stims
    by Clark
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    Houdini Modal Houdini Modal
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    Travis When Clark last released on Warp Records in 2019, the label had already devolved into a stream of disposable, trend-chasing Gen Z urban pop.

    In contrast, Clark’s recent releases on his own label Throttle show him at his sharpest, most focused and uncompromising. Far more in line with what Warp once stood for.

    This new edit of Janus Modal will likely make my top ten tunes of the year. Vinyl please.
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