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LukeTheDJ

  1. Oakland, California
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 667
  2. wishlist 1347
  3. followers 16
  4. following 469
  1. Music for Existing
    by Martyn
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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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  2. Yagana EP
    by Pigeon
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    NataLukas Psychedelic world disco funk for the win! Favorite track: It's You.
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    arun b Big tunes!! Appreciate you
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  3. OUTTANATIONAL
    by Pigeon
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    ben_in_the_world A fantastic musical adventure. Makes me feel hopeful, powerful and calms me deeply. Thank you for the trip into your world. Favorite track: Today is Another Day.
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    marcello donadello Bird is the Word: after Miami, I'm ready for a surfin pigeon.
    And with a voice like that, if you start a religion just give me the address of the church: I'll be in the front row, with my face framed as a sunflower
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  4. UNRELATED
    by Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes
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    loganhone Prob my fave Sams record to date. Love the instrumentation. Y’all inspire me so freakin much!!
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    Tom Kenny these two work so well together. i hope we keep getting Sam&Sam albums forever Favorite track: RAPMAN.
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  5. Hinterlands
    by Green-House
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    iannnnnn I find the way that the tracks play off of each other very soothing. I love how varied they feel, without becoming unmoored from one another. Favorite track: Sun Dogs.
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    The Tonearm "I think maybe we have low attention spans, in a sense, where we just want songs to continually evolve. It's hard for us to make a song that stays in one sonic space for long. We just love movement, evolution, and growth in that. I think it naturally lends itself to that story atmosphere."

    Check out our interview with Green-House on The Tonearm ✨→ www.thetonearm.com/plush-life-the-soft-resistance-of-green-house/ Favorite track: Hinterland II.
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    ericsublett Green-House at their best so far, so many nuanced details. It’s a wonderful listening experience & one of the most notable ambient-centric albums I’ve heard in a while though there are so many genres seamlessly intertwining here! Favorite track: Farewell, Little Island.
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    Fabio Viola Want a world that's hospitable and full of joy? Make this album the soundtrack to wherever you go and watch Empire dissolve before your eyes. Favorite track: Hinterland III.
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  1. The Blue of Distance
    by Elori Saxl
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    Mireille Derouane Wave II reminds me a lot of my favorite cello piece, Nummer 2 by Anne Müller. Two different and equally amazing explorations of the same theme. Love the journey of the other pieces too. Favorite track: Wave II.
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    magoski I can feel the rush of air and water mixed with moss and mushroom
    How is it that Poems are not Near! For, as far away as I am, listening to the Blue of Distance
    And swimming with the words
    I am at the door of Gaia
    and You
    are there
    "All in
    Good Time," you say
    The stones you brought
    All fit together
    like words in a poem
    That is Nearby
    I am through the Door
    because
    You let me In Favorite track: Memory of Blue.
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    polinos Beautiful work by profusely talented composer at the crossroads where ambient meet neoclassical and post-minimalist music; the whole record is permeated with a great sense of nostalgia for someting compelling just out of reach, almost lost in the blue of distance.
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  2. Keep Me in Mind (Remastered)
    by Miriam Makeba
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  1. Pure Devotion
    by Overmono
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    Lockup Lockup
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  2. Planetary People
    by Planetary Assault Systems
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    Retina Burn Retina Burn
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    ferryz/ Le Son Du Gourbit fan de Luke Slater depuis 1997,il est un artiste avec une reele identité avec un enorme talent et une maitrise hors du commun.j'aime beaucoup son univers
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    BeeDog Highly effective album, and dare I say his most functional long-player to date. There's no dud here, and most tracks manage to bring back that high-octane energy that I started finding lacking from contemporary techno. I can see this one turning into a proper Ostgut Ton classic down the line. Favorite track: Thunder Major.
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    grego0707 This whole album is one fantastic, immersive trip <3 Favorite track: Beton Brut.
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  3. Give U Space
    by K Wata
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    Looking Glass Looking Glass
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    ericsublett This album has *that* kind of vibe. Reminds me of the foreverness & contemplative moods of early click n cuts era, microsound, computer music work. Amazing job capturing that, it’s not easy! Favorite track: Looking Glass.
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    Harrison Phinney I dare say my favorite Short Span yet, which is saying a helluva lot given the label’s keen eye for talent and commitment to quality. “Give U Space” might as well serve as the motto for this record. K Wata has always demonstrated a knack for carving out cavernous sonic spaces, and this is another prime example of how to craft heavy music that is also spacious and thoughtful. sure to elicit some whoops at your next gig, and/or wake up some nodders at the afters. Respect!
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    Yasohn There's something deeply transportive running through this one: ambient space, dub textures, a real sense of place, but never atmosphere for atmosphere's sake. Favorite track: I Gotta.
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    pugilisttunes So phresh, what a heater this label is on! Absolutely Loving it Favorite track: Whisper Dub.
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  4. How So?
    by Th Blisks
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    A Sylph A Sylph
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  5. Somewhere Between
    by Will Hofbauer
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    Somewhere Between the Shovel and the Egg Somewhere Between the Shovel and the Egg
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    Two Dux If it's wrong to imagine Will dancing like a slippery eel whilst making these weird little doodads, then I don't want to be right! Favorite track: Kelapse.
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    Svebbe Will Hofbauer bringing his genius off-kilter sound to Maloca on Somewhere Between.
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