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LeStacks

  1. London, UK
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 251
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  1. Saturno 2000 - La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983 (Analog Africa Nr. 34)
    by Analog Africa
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    radchaines Good Stuff Baby!
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    Dani Pérez Beautiful collection of cumbias rebajadas. Favorite track: Paga La Cuenta Sinverguenza.
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    Bored 64 :3/ 🖤🖤Unglaublich!!! Jedes Lied ist ein Meisterwerk!! 💀💀🔪🔪🖤🖤 Favorite track: Bien Bailadito.
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  2. THE SHOUT
    by Rupert Hine
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  3. Inferno
    by Boards of Canada
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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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  4. Hyperphantasia
    by Lone
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    ybotoby I’m new to Lone but oh my days this album is lush. Lone distillates so much into a fine dewy joy. Small children love it. Favorite track: Life Spark.
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    achromatica One of the best listening experiences I've had in a while Favorite track: Waterfall Reverse.
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    sannaswagger everything i wanted out of a lone album and more. love the inclusion of vocals on some of the tracks. Favorite track: Waterfall Reverse.
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  5. Malviaje (Demo)
    by Malviaje
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    Steve Rodger Malviaje ( a hallucinogenic bad trip ) definitely have that much loved doomed blues sound I hunt Bandcamp for… Tremendous !!
  1. The Great Parrot-Ox and The Golden Egg of Empathy
    by The Claypool Lennon Delirium
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    The Golden Egg of Empathy (feat. Willow) The Golden Egg of Empathy (feat. Willow)
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    John Cratchley What multi-faceted ‘brilliance’ this is...a rarified aural experience...a reset for my old ears...
    I’d love to hear Claypool and Lennon’s version of ‘Alice In Wonderland’ for the 21st Century!
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    crystalhorizon Big fan of day one! Listening on repeat. Though I prefer the pro drummers at the live shows Favorite track: Heart of Chrome.
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    soundexperience auf den Punkt. Delirium...!
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  2. Solved By Walking
    by Object Hours
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    Yellow House Yellow House
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    ksvtguy I don’t know what to say about this except that it’s totally groovy instrumental guitar rock, and I love it. Favorite track: Transcription Beta.
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    Paco The most awesome, rockingest post-rock I've heard in years. Maybe ever. Favorite track: Transcription Beta.
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  3. Eternal Almost
    by Tomo Katsurada & Misha Panfilov
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    Mostra Mostra
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  4. Flower With No Color
    by Yoshimi And Yuka
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    UMEgination UMEgination
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  5. The Narrow Garden
    by Eyvind Kang
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    Forest Sama'i Forest Sama'i
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    KEMAXIU 柯马修 Eyvind Kang’s work exhibits purity of imagination and spirit. I love this record’s ongoing vacillation between abstraction and order. But even Kang’s form of order is eminently organic, and a colorful exhibition of life. This record is one of his best.
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