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Last in:18.03.2021
Label:Bliq
Cat-No:bliq20
Release-Date:12.03.2021
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12"
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V.A. ( Conforce...) - No Title
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A1 Iakovos ? 10PM4AM
A2 Ehohroma ? For People Feeling Behind In Life
B1 Conforce ? Prelude Europa
B2 Kon001 ? Iridescent coast
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A1 Iakovos ? 10PM4AM
A2 Ehohroma ? For People Feeling Behind In Life
B1 Conforce ? Prelude Europa
B2 Kon001 ? Iridescent coast
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Label:Bliq
Cat-No:BLIQ21
Release-Date:18.04.2022
Genre:Electro
Configuration:12"
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Ike Release - 111118
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BLIQ's latest instalment is by prolific Chicago artist Ike Release & long-standing label friend Iron Curtis on the remix duties. "111118 & Wmpwmp" are hardware driven, pitched-down jungle juxtapositions, instilled with soul. On the flip, Signal 2 Signal Remix by Iron Curtis on "Leisure Devices" triggers an electrified excursion into the old school, with the original score laying an immersive experience with emotions powered by the machines.
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Last in:03.04.2020
Label:Bliq
Cat-No:bliq019
Release-Date:06.09.2019
Genre:Electro
Configuration:12"
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Aphelion - Volatile Radiance
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BLIQ unveil a debut release by Greek producer Aphelion aka George Konstantoulakis (member of Equations Collective). "Volatile Radiance" sets the pace with otherworldly futurism, while "Cosmic Vibrations" completes the A-side with addictive bass notes & crystallised melodics. On the flip, legendary electro producer Silicon Scally (Carl Finlow) follows a menacing cyberfunk route, while Aphelion's original, concludes the release with an interplanetary rhythm track interpretation.
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Last in:20.06.2017
Label:bliq
Cat-No:bliq015
Release-Date:06.10.2016
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12"
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DJ Loser kicks off his vinyl debut with "Your eyes were telling me that you really cared", a soothing and sun-bleached late night downbeat driver, which gives way to A2's "Untitled" menacing and jacking tone that is sure to bang the dingiest of darkrooms. B1's "I've got dis (but I can't do it)" is a bona fide slammer made to liquify whatever is left of one's mind way past the midnight hour, while Seixlack's rendition of the latter brings more paranoid and percussive-led assaults to the table.
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