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MM013X - Fallen Faces / Dead Air (Dead Edit)
Double 'A'-side 7" vinyl picture disc single with free 'Dead Air' sticker - Price £3 Released April 2006 Tracks: Fallen Faces / Dead Air (Dead Edit) |
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This bout of anxious altered radio sediment precedes the mammoth transmission of MM013 - 'Dead Air'....'Fallen Faces' flails within its concave and confined three minutes, as a chorus of "we're ghosting in Whetstone" insists and infects through an upsurge of heat and blast pop....'Dead Air (Dead Edit)' is hewn and sewn from the 'Dead Air' album behemoth to ensure evacuation from stale street level dancefloors to the MM bunker, where the air is thicker and the threat is real....come subsist in the corvid's airlock this spring.... |
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MM013 - Dead Air
CD album - Price £6 Released June 2006 Tracks: Transmission Start-up / Post-Apocalypse Listings / Plant Room / Interdependent Authority / Thames Over Nijmegen / Malcolm's Driven Me Wild / We Are The Mean / Man On A Spool / Expendable Productions / The Black Crush / No Harvest / Read Between The Raster / Obituaries / Cirrhosis Of The Booth / Survival Ltd. / Winding Ourselves Into The Ground / Proof-read By Spores / Germoir / Fallen Faces / Tosaki Closedown |
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"look into this exercise in electro couture....the void never sounded so good" "tailored to perfection" "a real one-off, imbibed with a rare sense of invention while simultaneously keeping its foundations solidly rooted on a thumping earth" "as if the god of electronica himself had sent it down via a rod of lightning....brilliant and unique from start to finish - 7 out of 7" "presented in incredible 'drip' shaped packaging....it's rather ace, as are all the releases on this label" "sounding not unlike some lost Dr Who episode....'Dead Air' proves that music can still be a tactile experience" "fascinating....affirms decay and deliquescence as productive processes" |
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