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A User's Guide
A User's Guide (2xLP + insert)
Cat: WRWTFWW 093. Rel: 19 Feb 25
All Of A Sudden (8:31)
Surfacing (7:17)
Sucker 4U (6:11)
On The Brink (6:54)
Zombie (7:09)
By Turns (5:42)
Ambush (9:12)
4U Version (3:45)
Ghost Routine (7:03)
What Machines Want (10:00)
Review: Check classic dance music books of the 1990s - and even some later music texts, such as Richard King's The Lark Ascending - and you'll find plenty of praise for Ultramarine's work of the early 1990s, which added pastoral and folk-rock inspired sounds to the sample-heavy pulse of dance music. What you won't find is any reference to their final album of the decade, A User's Guide. Yet it may well be their best album. A conscious exploration of techno and IDM shot through with references to Detroit, Berlin and Sheffield (well, Warp Records at least), it reportedly took the duo almost two years to record. A largely unheralded British techno classic, it has been painstakingly remastered for this first ever vinyl reissue and boasts extensive contextualising liner notes from UK techno historian (and sometime Juno writer) Matt Anniss.
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Infinite Reflections
Cat: AR 027. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Soar (2:32)
Oneiric Voyage (3:13)
Oumuamua (3:47)
Outer Sea (4:07)
Solaris Ocean (1:52)
Neptune's Arck (4:33)
Cetus (3:31)
Celestial Waves (3:48)
Astra's Charge (2:12)
Earth-Diver (1:28)
Asteroidea (5:04)
Review: London-based quartet Uniri takes a unique approach by composing as a collective and bringing in new-beat aesthetics while steering away from traditional jazz band and "bedroom production" concepts. Founded by Chiminyo, Uniri, meaning 'one unified dream,' came to life in his private studio, inviting jazz peers Amane Tsuganami, Al Macsween, and Luke Wynter for spontaneous collaborations. The result, Infinite Reflections, delivers a psychedelic, rhythmic journey infused with cosmic synths and hip-hop beats. Embracing a global trend in jazz fusion, Uniri's debut album promises an innovative aesthetic akin to artists like Flying Lotus and Ras G.

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