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Singles
Spirits Of Ribbon
Cat: RIBBONLTD 003. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Techno
Raffaele Attanasio - "Straight Walking"
Markantonio - "No Matter"
Mattia Trani - "Dogtown"
ZIPPO - "Sparkas"
Manuel Di Martino - "Barona"
MUTE8 - "Kokoro"
Review: This bumper 12" covers plenty of thrilling techno ground in a variety of different ways. Raffaele Attanasio goes for the jugular from the off with steely, tightly packed drums and synth surges that electrify the groove. Markantonio brings layers of wailing diva emotion to his 90s-sounding drum funk and Mattia Trani offers the unrelenting warehouse density of 'Dogtown'. Elsewhere there are more lithe and funky cuts from ZIPPO and a synth-washed roller from MUTE8. All of these are high-impact sounds for the peak time.
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The Red Soil Of South America EP
Cat: MAXMIN 065. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Techno
Marcio M & Tiago Santos - "How Does It Sound?" (6:17)
Sonico - "Did You Say Acid?" (6:35)
Chris Liberator & Destro - "Don't Miss Your Target" (5:49)
Zyco, Seon & Acid Mutant - "Citric Frequencies" (7:15)
Review: Chris Liberator's experimental techno label Maximum/Minimum forms part of the Stay Up Forever Collective umbrella, which has been going for a heck of a long time (since 1995-ish), charting untouched terrains of teratological UK hardcore techno. An offshoot imprint dedicated to the "creative corruptions" of the Stay Up Forever crew, Liberator and co. would originally release these ones without catalogue numbers, that is until the market beseeched them to behave more conventionally. Now, well past their 65th V/A release, comes their latest, a decapitatory pummeller fronted by Sonico's 'Did You Say Acid?' and Zyco Seon's 'Citric Frequencies'.
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Tekiteazy 01
Cat: TEKITEAZY 01REMASTERED. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
UK Hardcore
Melly - "Fight The Power" (5:14)
Melly - "Street Freak" (5:15)
Zone 33 - "Fire Fighting" (5:14)
Zone 33 - "Red Alert" (5:14)
 in stock $19.55
WITNESS 06
Cat: WITNESS 06. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Techno
Molen & Nahuel - "Modus Operandi" (6:39)
Michelle - "Last Cello" (6:38)
Z@p - "Ignorance" (7:37)
Latress - "Perseverance" (7:00)
Review: On 'WITNESS 06', One Eye Witness showcases modern South American acid house presenting four new tracks by Uruguayan producers. Each is a classic example of modern house influenced by classic EBM and early 90s European trance. The release kicks off with 'Modus Operandi' by Molen & Nahuel on which EBM influenced bass lines are combined with break samples. Michelle follows with the tense 'Last Cello' as paranoid synths and spasmodic percussion cuts in & out. Barcelona based Z@p's 'Ignorance' blends spooky synths and acid lines sounding like lost Italian proto-trance. Latress closes the release with 'Perseverance', another fine acid track.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $15.09
Let's Dance Vol 6
Cat: FJMEDITS 06. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Besame" (5:22)
Kiko Navarro - "Bosinga" (5:27)
Bogdan Ra - "Get On The Floor" (4:30)
Zaffa - "Shake It" (6:50)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Funkyjaws Music is back to make your body move with the latest instalment in its ongoing edit series, Let's Dance, this time with a sixth sizzling volume. Monsieur Van Pratt's loose and languid 'Besame' opens up with some gorgeous strings and funky guitar licks then Kiko Navarro brings a rich Afro flavour with the shuffling and percussive rhythms of 'Bosinga'. Bogdan Ra's 'Get On The Floor' is a fresh take on a disco classic with irresistible vocal charm and swooning pads. Last of all, Zaffa demands you 'Shake It' and you surely will as he layers up wet claps, sliding hi-hats and lively drums into a big-hearted party starter.
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The Syncrophone Remixes Vol 1
Cat: SYNCRO 60. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Techno
Drivetrain - "This Is Detroit" (Rolando remix) (6:40)
Zadig - "Maniac Manson" (Rolando remix) (6:33)
Malvito - "Origin" (Rolando remix) (6:51)
Review: Pumping new Syncrophone remixes from producer Rolando, who helps the label celebrate its 60th outing with a fresh crock of remixes of star releases from its back catalogue. Including versions of Derrick Thompson, Zadig and Malvito, this collection brings a powerful Detroit-inspired sound to a cutting-edge modern feel, not getting too bogged down in tradition and yet keeping quite true to the raw and unvarnished finish incipient of the early motorised sound. Best here has to be the B2, which heads in a broken direction, splitting rhythmic hairs with auto-somatic woodblock strikes and deep pads.
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Intérprete: Rolando
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Limitation Part I
Cat: PEVA 07PT1. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Techno
Sam KDC - "Dominion" (6:33)
Interviews - "Crawler" (5:51)
Zevla - "Yours Is Mine" (5:48)
Slave To Society - "Biosphere" (7:24)
Review: Pi Electronics bring four classy artists together on this new 12". It marks the start of the Limitation series and opens with the deft, moody broken beat techno and unsettling synth ambience of Sam KDC's 'Dominion.' Interviews then ups the intensity with the frosty and rusty loops of 'Crawler' which lurches back and forth with real menace, and Zevla's 'Yours Is Mine' then keeps the pressure on with more tight drum loops, lashing of synth static, corrugated low ends and general dystopian vibes. Slave To Society's 'Biosphere' is the brutalist broken techno banger to close down with.
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Hey MF
Hey MF (7")
Cat: MOFUNK 052. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Funk
Hey MF
Phone Home
Review: Now released officially, Zackey Force Funk & XL Middleton's 'Hey MF / Phone Home' first came in a cloud of hype amid the decision by MoFunk to release "exactly ONE" copy of the test pressing to whomever proved themself keen enough to own it. We're not surprised that the label might anticipate such fan fervour, since this is a uniquely totalising modern funk gem, manifesting technically as a Johnny Chingas cover but in practice evidencing the relentlessly singular, syncretic combined production style of the LA natives. Chingas' original lyrics are invidious but infectious, a mood coaxed further out by the duo's breathy talkbox usage: "hey motherfucker, who do you think you are? you think you so much better than everybody else... what do you mean I'm a fake DJ?!"
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Smash N Grab
Cat: SMPVN 6. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Smash N Grab (Bluey remix) (6:22)
Wildfire (Al Kent remix) (10:43)
Review: Jazz-funk twosome Zamie (Jadie Kiggundu AKA Ziggy Funk and pal Jamie McShane) impressed with their recent album, Fortuitous. On this EP, two of the set's most potent cuts have been given the remix treatment with club dancefloors in mind. Incognito main man Bluey handles side A, offering up a smooth, groovy and musically detailed take on 'Smash N Grab' that peppers a slap-bass-propelled groove with spacey synth pads, jammed out Rhodes stabs and all manner of life-affirming electric piano solos. Over on side B, Glaswegian veteran Al Kent takes 'Wildfire' down the disco, turning in a near 11-minute, Tom Moulton style rub rich in punchy synth-horns, snaking sax solos and spacey synth solos aplenty. Colourful, grown-up disco with a jazz-funk flex... more please!
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One More Wax
Cat: DISRWAX 009. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Zarenzeit - "Soo Smooth" (feat Roger Versey) (6:11)
Melchior Sultana - "Nothing Like It Seems" (5:56)
Jan Kincl - "Sugar" (7:06)
Barce - "Stigma" (6:19)
Review: The young but already well-formed Deep Inspiration Show label continues its dedication to quality deep house with a new EP that comes as part of their international artist series. Zarenzeit from Zurich and Roger Versey from Arkansas open with 'So Smooth', a blend of rich keys, soulful loops and dynamic vocals over a sensual bassline. Melchior Sultana hails from sunny Malta and follows with 'Nothing Like It Seems' which features silky chords and a shuffling rhythm ideal for late-night sets. On the B-side, Jan Kincl from Zagreb delivers 'Sugar,' a fusion of house and cinematic disco with organic drums while Spain's Barce closes with 'Stigma,' a melodic union of deep house and techno.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
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Trinity EP
Cat: KNT 41B. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Techno
Momentum (7:54)
Exodus (8:20)
Resolve (4:55)
Review: JS Zeiter returns with another masterclass in dub techno, proving why he has remained a staple in the genre for nearly three decades. The first track, Momentum, delivers the atmospheric, deep dub techno that has long defined Zeiter's sound, with swirling textures and a hypnotic groove that pulls you into its immersive world. On the second side, Exodus takes a more melodic turn, layering emotive synths over a deep techno foundation, creating a track that feels both expansive and introspective. Closing the release is Resolve, a more reserved offering, moody and subtle in its approach. While understated, it serves as a subliminal peak, building tension without overt intensity, showcasing Zeiter's ability to create depth with minimalism. This release is yet another testament to Zeiter's skill in crafting refined, atmospheric techno that remains both timeless and forward-thinking.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Trinity EP
Trinity EP (limited red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 41. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Techno
Momentum (7:53)
Exodus (8:19)
Resolve (4:57)
Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $18.16
Yongheng Forever
Cat: PP 114. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Yongheng Forever (7:29)
Nuevo Portamento (feat Piotr) (6:28)
Smutt (feat Gojiano) (7:10)
Eternal Loop Of Emotions (8:26)
Review: Two years on from delivering a notably dark, fuzzy and drum-heavy debut on Public Possession (the genuinely brilliant 'Percussion Heaven', which more than lived up to its title), Zellmani is back on the Munich-based imprint with a similarly inspired four-track EP. Check first opener 'Yongheng Forever', a left-of-centre house cut in which weird electronic noises, atmospheric field recordings, saucer-eyed chords and cute melodies ride a charred bassline and unfussy tech-house beats, before admiring the quirky, breakbeat-driven deepness of Piotr collaboration 'Nuevo Portamento'. Over on side B, Gojiano hook-up 'Smutt' is a spacey, thickset slab of late 90s tech-house revivalism with added pots-and-pans percussion, while 'Eternal Loop of Emotions' is another jazz-flecked, breakbeat-driven slab of star-gazing wonder.
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Tube Travel
Tube Travel (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 068. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Techno
Wuando (5:29)
Simple Days (4:58)
Vitalizer (4:55)
The Edit (4:35)
Review: Dario Zenker is back on his own brilliant Ilian Tape with four of the exotic sort of tunes that define its output. They are functional and muscular but never lacking in character with 'Wuando' kicking off with sparkling arps over hurried, punchy and dusty house kicks sweeping you up. 'Simple Days' is a broken beat loop with prickly percussive patterns and filtered synths dropped in throughout to bring the energy. There is more warehouse darkness and late night menace to the tense rhythm and frosty texture of 'Vitalizer' while 'The Edit' shuts down with percussive perfection.
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Intérprete: Philippe Petit
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Challenge
Challenge (12")
Cat: IT 070. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Techno
909D
RC24
Mango Tango
Process Dub
Review: Marco Zenker is back on his own mighty - and it always has to be referred to as mighty - Ilian Tape label out of Munich. As you would expect from the man who has defined this label so well, he brings heavy but soulful drum patterns to '909D' with its fizzing hi-hats and restless energy sure to sweep you up. 'RC24' then has skittish snares skating over a broken beat while smeared chords infuse it with warmth and 'Mango Tango' then gets prickly with clicky beats and bass. 'Process Dub' shuts down with more sheet metal sounds wrapping and wafting between tight drums and backed by a nice diffuse synth glow.

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Resilient 002
Resilient 002 (12" vinyl limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RESVL 002. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Zero Days - "Neurotypical" (feat Casey Hardison) (6:04)
Zero Dayz - "War On Drugs" (feat Casey Hardison) (5:12)
Acerbic - "Acid On My Mind" (6:21)
Acerbic - "The Acid Saga" (5:58)
Review: Eddie Santini and Matthieu-F are have poured years of dedication into Resilient Recordings. Now their second addition to the catalogue appears as a split side shared between Zero Days and Acerbic, two newcomers to the scene, but freshly cut and spruced by their patrons nonetheless. 'War On Drugs' with Casey Hardison hears an expansive likening of the USA's war on drugs to a "war on mental states", suggesting an illiberal attitude which sows a repressive, anti-revelrous hell. Hardcore techno reaches its apotheosis on 'Neurotypical Consciousness', meanwhile, whose stuttering sixteenths and mega-compressed mix brings a decisive ploughing forth.
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Intérprete: Dj Hellraiser
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False 01
False 01 (12")
Cat: FALSE 01. Rel: 10 Jan 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Zero Key 01 (4:05)
Zero Key 02 (4:00)
Zero Key 03 (4:13)
Zero Key 04 (3:50)
Review: False Aralia is a new self-titled label from Brian Foote (of Peak Oil, Kranky, etc.) that launches with "a series of recordings growing in all directions" and that draws together the work of artists from North America who are centred around the studio practices of Izaak Schlossman. Zero Key is the first 12" and it opens with a blend of spread synths, dubby undercurrents and microhouse rhythms. Pained vocals drift in and out of focus. There is a hallucinogenic quality to some of the sounds and an aquatic feel to the way the subtle and supple grooves unfold. It is otherworldly music that is rooted in real-world emotion.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
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Six Waves To Sunday
Cat: NMA 002. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Loveblind (6:06)
New Level, New Devil (5:07)
New Direction (6:27)
Pleasure Above (6:27)
Review: In his endeavour, Zet Uma's provides us with a fresh spin on classic wave and Italo influences. The four tracks draw the you in with deep, pulsating basslines, while the synths create an atmospheric tension that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. 'Loveblind' sets the tone, offering a smooth yet intricate groove, while 'New Level, New Devil' amps up the energy with its driving beat. 'Pleasure Above' and 'New Direction' wrap up the EP, each track offering a distinct feel, from moody introspection to high-energy propulsion. This release captures a sense of evolution, with the duo crafting soundscapes that are both rooted in the past and looking toward the future.
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Mogul EP
Mogul EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CRG 037. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Techno
Mogul (5:57)
Viper (5:04)
Club Control (6:23)
Komodo (6:23)
Review: Albert Zhirnov returns to Clergy, where he has done great work in the past, and again impresses with his take on techno. 'Mogul' brings big drum energy, oversized hi hats and Detroit synth stabs. 'Viper' is then a skittish percussive workout with a tribal twist and 'Club Control' pairs things back to speedy, hi-tek soul that is warm and hypnotic. 'Komodo' closes out this classy and effective EP with some bouncy drums and well-designed synths that add light to the whole affair.
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Mistress 17
Cat: MISTRESS 017. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Electro
We Need One Another (4:57)
Last Hope (4:25)
We Need One Another (instrumental) (5:00)
We Need One Another (Bassapella) (5:07)
We Need One Another (acappella) (2:34)
Review: Z.I.P.P.O is an Italian born producer now based in Berlin but who brings plenty of Motor City influences to this EP on Mistress Recordings. It is one that holds emotion high up the list of things to get right while colliding both nostalgic and futuristic designs. 'We Need One Another' is an ice-cold and minimal opener and 'Last Hope' is steeped in melancholy thanks to wispy, lingering pads. 'We Need One Another' then comes in three forms with crisp as you like snares and kinetic kicks making for a busy rhythm.
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Speak Your Truth EP
Speak Your Truth EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HOOD 011. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Techno
Speak Your Truth
Climax
From The Ashes
The Dystopian Paradise
 in stock $15.09
Fire
Fire (7")
Cat: GRCDA 0047. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Soul
Fire (feat WODDYFUNK) (3:16)
Still (4:19)
 in stock $24.58
Álbumes
Congregate
Congregate (limited LP)
Cat: MCLP 008. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
08932168 (4:58)
Arboretum (4:53)
Alchemy II (5:22)
Conjunction With Reality (3:28)
GHX (3:50)
Alchemy III (4:15)
Calliope Omniglot (4:49)
Congregate (4:25)
Review: Label affiliates Mytron and Zongamin make a combined return to the ever-on-point Canadian stable Multi Kulti, delivering an extended selection of typically off-kilter, genre-bending sonic mastery. In what appears to be a match made in the leftfield heavens, the duo join forces to explore dance-ish music's outer reaches, blending tribal motifs with 8-bit sampling and all manner of wonkiness. From the blissful bells of Conjunction With Reality to the bass-heavy throb of GHX, there is unsurprisingly plenty to savour here. Opening cut '08932168' blends enchanting lead melodies with rolling polyrhythms and dubbed-out effects before the equatorial percussion of 'Calliope Omniglot' makes way for the wiggy atmospherics of the collection's title track. Highly recommended.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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United Kingdom Of Anxiety
Cat: R 136LP. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Techno
Phantom (2:35)
Mommy (3:15)
Better Off (feat Huskie) (3:41)
Choke (1:06)
Cramp (3:10)
Odyssey (feat Huskie) (3:31)
Flesh & Blood (0:31)
Golden Tooth (2:32)
No Gods (feat Pachu) (2:13)
I Had A Dream (3:22)
Jewel (2:16)
Shot In The Head (feat Huskie) (3:19)
1984 (2:22)
Deadfall (1:54)
Dysponea (3:05)
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Paloma Supersound
Cat: FLIES 73. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Library/Archive
Atmosfere (2:42)
Telespazio (1:27)
Cronaca Nera (2:15)
Teulada (2:36)
Questura (1:00)
Police (1:08)
Africa Dance (4:00)
Attualita (2:27)
Bengala (4:03)
Green (4:59)
Prateria (4:46)
Terzo (3:48)
Review: The latest record to waft from the Four Flies feeding ground focuses on Paolo Zavallone, an elusive musician and patron of the DIY music label Paloma Records, which only saw five records released. After venturing into the world of music publishing in 1983, Zavallone would either produce licensed-for-film music himself, or consign the task to his peers, chiefly his friend Mauro Malavasi. This record, made up of a quint of nameless, coverless records, captures the highlights of the sottofondi style, i.e. incidental music made largely for early 80s Italian comedy series on TV. Easy listening fusion blends with pots-and-pans avant-gardism ('Cronaca Nera' particularly), proving the remarkably prescient range of an obscure musician.
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Inspire
Inspire (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EXRECLP 005. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Astras Theme (4:38)
Clearly Packing (3:43)
Inspire (Draft) (0:50)
Celebrate Some Time (6:29)
Just One Bump (4:14)
Inspire (Afterthought) (0:46)
Whos The Kid? (4:58)
Radicalise (0:55)
Living In The Future (5:03)
Shine Your Light (4:20)
Cyberfunk (3:25)
Inspire (Deluxe) (0:43)
Lifestyles Of The Hip And The Crazy (6:38)
Radicalise (Urself) (0:33)
Wavy (4:42)
Baby Its U (3:44)
Sylvester (5:02)
Midas Touch (4:35)
Review: Ziggy and the extended ZFEX crew return with their most ambitious project yet, a double album that dives deep into the tension between creative instinct and artistic intention. Spanning 15 tracks recorded between Berlin and London, the record sees the collective pushing their signature fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic influences into bold new spaces, with a fresh embrace of disco and highlife grooves. Throughout, vintage synths and off-kilter percussion meet the addition of electric guitar, adding a raw, expressive edge to the band's evolving sound. 'Astras Theme' sets the stage with a swirling, cinematic introduction, while 'Radicalise' brings a frenetic energy, driven by tightly wound rhythms and razor-sharp instrumentation. Elsewhere, 'Shine Your Light' channels a cosmic funk sensibility, balancing the album's introspective moments with sheer dancefloor exuberance. With contributions from a diverse lineup of forward-thinking musicians across Europe, the UK, and Australiaiincluding appearances from Oscar Jerome and Tom Driesslerithis record stands as the most dynamic and exploratory incarnation of ZFEX to date. It's a project that refuses to sit still, capturing the restless spirit of a band constantly evolving yet always deeply rooted in groove.
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ZOiD vs Musicians Vol 2
ZOiD vs Musicians Vol 2 (purple marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ZTXLP 001. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Techno
Fortune Favours The Bungththth (feat Matt Berrill) (3:49)
ZVJH (feat Jenna Harris) (4:56)
ZVCS (feat Catherine Sikora) (3:47)
Module Bone (feat Colm O'Hara) (4:40)
Moondillion (feat Jenna Harris) (4:05)
Acid Yum Yum (feat H-Ci) (3:10)
Ambop (feat Bill Blackmore) (3:06)
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