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From:
Luis Marta
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Rjyan Kidwell
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Date:
Mon, 4 Oct 2021 15:42:19 +0100
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Re: unconventional dub techno
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Hi Rjyan, Not exactly on the Basic Channel family (even though Wolfgang Voigt was very influenced by Moritz Von Oswald), but GAS always does it for me. The last album from 2018 ("Rausch") is really dark and haunting. On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 2:34 AM Rjyan Kidwell <cexwell@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 24 lines HEY What are the most unconventional dub techno albums.> HEY What are the most unconventional dub techno albums. > The ones i know are pretty old now, surely there must be some newer ones I > don't know about. > ie: > Mokira - Time-Axis Manipulations > https://repeatle.bandcamp.com/album/time-axis-manipulation-2011 > > Echologist - Subterranean > > https://brendonmoellerechologistbeatpharmacy.bandcamp.com/album/subterranean > > & of course all that early Vladislav/Luomo/Sasu++ business > https://vladislavdelay.bandcamp.com/album/multila-2020-remaster > > Oh and this Submersion is p far out there > https://spaceofvariants.bandcamp.com/album/sv-17-submersion-suffused > > Put another way: assuming Basic Channel is the center, what haven't I > heard that goes real close to the edge there without going completely > outside the "dub techno" tent > > > >