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  1. in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music
    by dagmar zuniga
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    PTH Music Co. This is a beautiful, tear-jerker of an album. Real music, far from the over produced rubbish you get now so mainstream.

    There is NEVER, nothing good music wise out there. You just need to find the hidden gems.

    Cheers Dagmar. Favorite track: A Car With No Lights on.
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    ryansetlow1 petting your head while simultaneously spitting in your mouth Favorite track: LN60: Jupiter opposite Jupiter.
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    4 i have adored this record upon first listen. its like a warm hug and a cold highway and the way the sky and everything underneath it becomes soft and orange after a storm. Favorite track: LN60: Jupiter opposite Jupiter.
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  2. The Art of DX7
    by Smackos & Dim Garden
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    Liam James Cassidy The sound of my favourite synth ever processed in a murky dubby fashion. Gold! Favorite track: Computer Sun.
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    p/ttg// just listen and feel
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    windowsnescafe I listened to this album whilst having a shower in a posh hotel, which completely transformed the experience. Perhaps little frogs dancing to different rhythms.
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  3. Zorlok Compressor I
    by Zorlok Compressor
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    Absolutely love these tunes. We are hearing the heavier side of Legowelt! Favorite track: Fractal Cracktro Path.
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    Philip Cooper Excellent release, would love to see it also get a release on vinyl!

    ~{°÷°}~
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    Justas J. Thank you for your work Danny!
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  4. Technolife Supernature
    by Shook & Legowelt
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    Roboo This has slowly become part of my own creative process. There’s something in the way you build sound worlds that feels almost like a parallel universe—loose, imperfect, but deeply intentional at the same time. It doesn’t influence me in a direct way, it just lingers in the background while I work, like a signal from somewhere else.
    Thank you for keeping that kind of imagination alive in music. Favorite track: On My Casio Extended Version (Bandcamp Only).
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    GW Awesome! ✌️
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    Sedna Love it! 😍❤️🙏 Favorite track: On My Casio.
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  5. Synths Below Sea Level
    by Legowelt
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    snessnaj Feels like cruising on an underwater highway Favorite track: Lake Distrax.
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    catch_demann Descend beneath the waves once again. Let Legowelt take you by the hand and lead you thru his aquatic wonderland and let the beautiful sounds wash over you and cleanse your soul. Every one of these tracks is sonic coral for you to explore. I think I may need an extra oxygen tank, I'm gonna be down here for awhile. Favorite track: Med Liquidium 1995.
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    ptfzx Oh no! You’ve been swallowed by a sea monster! But… say, it sure is bright in here!
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    Nat Nice tune... reminiscent of Isolée's 'Beau Mot Plage' Favorite track: Der Elegische Compressor.
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  1. A Philosophy of Tracking
    by Legowelt
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    Stephan Corputty The whole album is nice but this track jumps out. Awesome! Favorite track: D33p Amiga Jungle.
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    Senba I am one of the lucky owner of this amazing edition of that gear.
    I can't get enough of Mr. Wolfers. Bandcamp should put an option "pay what the artist deserves" i.o. "pay what you want". Favorite track: Computerland (Forget this Lousy World).
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    Stefan Kibellus ❤️🙏 Thank you! Favorite track: Computerland (Forget this Lousy World).
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    Egophagus Remember, son, there are two things you need to do in life: First, be kind! Second, buy the latest goddamn Legowelt album! Favorite track: Computerland (Forget this Lousy World).
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  2. Pure Wicked Tune: Rare Groove Blues Dances & House Parties, 1985-1992
    by Death Is Not The End
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    wesrobdes The missing link between 70s/80s sound system culture and 90s Jungle raves, the rare groove sounds that Tom and Jerry et al sampled… a slice of something special Favorite track: Chillin in the Morning.
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    soulinsky there is something really magical about this compilation Favorite track: Hello Stranger (Flashlight IV).
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    Manoj Chauhan What tune is no 19, missed out on mistria tapes at school innit, not bright enough to do some kid’s homework or too skint, 🤜🏽
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  3. Bristol Pirates
    by Death Is Not The End
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    Toblermone Such good vibes, love it. Only just heard it all the way through. I dont know if the woman calling in on side A was naming the track playing in the back ground or a previous one, put it was Tony rebel - Know jah / 007 (double o samples it in a killer 96 track
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    Wow! Some of these segments (Ragga 105) are sourced from tape recordings I made when I was 13, which I shared with the Pirate Radio Archive site many years ago. Great to see them reused like this. Favorite track: Side A.
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    Mister Meows A wander up-and-down a pirate radio dial - bursts of static, DJ promos, and song fragments that fade in and out. Favorite track: Side A.
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  4. London Pirate Radio Adverts 1984​​-​​1993, Vol. 2
    by Death Is Not The End
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    Lord Dubious More time capsule-type treasures! Favorite track: South East Fourteen.
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    Your Mother Fond memories of childhood visits to London and hearing Pirate Radio being played at relatives to newsagents to fast food outlets to taxis yet those Advert Jingles got me.

    Short moments of genius which this album provides.

    Another slice of fantastic Scouse Liverpool influence within London with the track:

    "Tasty Leather Jackets" Favorite track: Tasty Leather Jackets.
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    rossallenmusic This takes me back to the joys of Pirate Radio as a kid. A new, soon to be discovered world of music, parties, record shops, friends, fashions and a whole lot more. We used to listen to these stations dreaming of going out... We've done quite a bit of that since !! LWR was our first encounter with this world with Westwood and Ron Tom !!! You gotta love London and the memories it holds X
    Favorite track: Roller Skating Session.
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  5. London Pirate Radio Adverts 1984​-​1993, Vol. 1
    by Death Is Not The End
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    Dot better times. god, such memories...
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    elizabeth veldon a lovely time capsule of a vanished world Favorite track: Videobox.
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    Lord Dubious Fascinating and hilarious at the same time! Favorite track: Freestyle.
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