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Lucy - Wanton Witch 1 (Daddy's Girl)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 2 (Do I Pass)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 3 (Walking on Moirai)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 4 -5 (Lament Ceremony - Looping Projection of You)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 6 (Resentment)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 7 - 8 (Is This All We Can Do - Unsound Mind)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 9 (Nervous Burial)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 10 (The Beautiful Trauma of Being)
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Lucy - Wanton Witch 11 (Grieve)
Serendipities surround the collaboration between Berlin's Stroboscopic Artefacts label founder Lucy and their most recent record with Malaysian Bangkok based emerging artist Wanton Witch. The release culminates in the reimagining of WW debut LP as seen and felt through the lens of Lucy. This is a follow up full-length album by Lucy not approached as a usual remixes record, but instead a fully fleshed out new body of work with the WW material being an integral part of Lucy's sonic palette. Despite the label hiatus during the first year of lockdowns, the isolation of the pandemic helped create a fertile ground for a back and forth between Wanton Witch and Lucy's own distinct sound palettes to collide. With the normal every day pressures of touring lifted and enlightened by WW's sonic world, Lucy has seen this as a positive opportunity to manifest new pathways of connectivity and process a phase of personal growth. Not simply about the breaking of gender lines, but also about the blurring of creative boundaries, especially when making music. Lucy's original patronage of Wanton Witch and her relatively fresh and new voice in the electronic music scene can be seen as a contribution to this idea of dismantling industry norms. In more than a decade of SA operations this is a reset moment for the label's mission focusing on empowering new talent, refreshing and growing with them, presenting a dynamic two-way process bewtween the label as a whole and the individual artists output. Lucy's personal revolution has coincided with Wanton Witch's own discovery of her musical voice and their paths have created a synchronicity. This osmosis of thought and feeling, even through massive distances, can be so real and tangible. Lucy's new album is a testament to the power of connective tissue in collaboration. It is this catalyst of realisation that has allowed the creative work to flourish under the toughest of pandemic conditions.
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Lucy - Catch Twenty Two (Shapednoise Remix)
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Lucy - The Illusion of Choice (Donato Dozzy Remix)
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Lucy - Laws and Habits (Milton Bradley Remix)
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Lucy - The Self as Another (Eomac Remix)
To start the year 2014, Stroboscopic Artefacts bring you SA021 - a remixes selection of tracks from Lucy's forthcoming LP Churches Schools and Guns. In presenting four of the album cuts in altered impressions, SA021 helps the label keep on re-examining the timbres, tones and textures of techno. First up is the unsettled edit of 'Catch Twenty Two' by the young Italian producer Shapednoise. The infamous Heller novel of the same name (though in numerals rather than letters) was a satirical rampage through the futility and tragedy of conflict; this is also a rampage, littered with opaque utterances of sonic thrust, stood stoutly on an unpredictable and emotional structure of aural dissonance. Following this is the Italian maestro Donato Dozzy and his presentation of 'The Illusion of Choice'. The track bounds along like a train through the jungle, powered by a distant rumble and purring synths. Skittering and melodic percussion sounds a little like birds; the drums are made of rawhide, strong, insistent, controlled. Third in line is the remix of 'Laws and Habits' by Milton Bradley. This cut is hypnosis with little regard - not an accident, but effortless. Metallic distortion buzzes like bees across your head, zipping across the top of delicate hi-hats and an elastic groove. This is a walk through the 4am night, appreciative of the glimmering streetlamps, and fearful of nothing. Last is Eomac's rework of 'The Self As Another', bringing the record to a resonant conclusion. One half of label favourite Lakker, the Irish producer begins with a melody line cut from razor-sharp cloth. The pulsating beat is dressed in metallic shimmer, confidently pursuing a dangerous course. And yet there is a pause amid this brief insistence, a moment of perspective, perspicacity. The record considers its place, and asks for contemplation. With a selection this strong, and of such ideas and identities, this contemplation is surely a worthy vice. This may be a prelude to the full record, but it is a cut made of vehement conviction.
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Release-Date:17.01.2020
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Lucy remixes Donato Dozzy, Caterina Barbieri, Ben Klock, and Xhin for Stroboscopic Artefacts' tenth anniversary
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A1. Donato Dozzy – Sotto Ma Sotto (Lucy Remix)
A2. Caterian Barbieri – Virgo Rebellion (Lucy Remix)
B1. Lucy & Klock – War Lullaby (Lucy Remix)
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A1. Donato Dozzy – Sotto Ma Sotto (Lucy Remix)
A2. Caterian Barbieri – Virgo Rebellion (Lucy Remix)
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Cat-No:satotem001
Release-Date:22.06.2018
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lucy - Tarkomania Acapella
(transparent 10-inch vinyl) Stroboscopic Artefacts is releasing its latest addition to the forward leaning edge of electronic music with the Totem series. Unfurling as a chain of transparent 10" vinyl, each of the Totem releases will have a subtly divergent take on the aesthetic space defined by techno and club culture.
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Cat-No:lad029
Release-Date:28.04.2017
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Lucy - Cannon Fodder (Original Mix)
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Lucy - Cannon Fodder (Planetary Assault Systems Rework)
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Lucy - Cannon Fodder (DJ Sotofett's Sound Clash Mix)
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A1 Cannon Fodder (Original Mix)
A2 Cannon Fodder (Planetary Assault Systems Rework)
B1 Cannon Fodder (DJ Sotofett's Sound Clash Mix)
Life and Death welcomes Italian synth wizard Lucy, for the label's inaugural release of 2017.
Luca Mortellaro's cavernous techno offering comes equipped with a DJ Sotofett version and a rendition by Planetary Assault Systems, further cementing the diversity of the label's scope.
DJ Sotofett recalls fine nineties loop techno while Luke Slater once again confirms his pioneer status.
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A1 Cannon Fodder (Original Mix)
A2 Cannon Fodder (Planetary Assault Systems Rework)
B1 Cannon Fodder (DJ Sotofett's Sound Clash Mix)
Life and Death welcomes Italian synth wizard Lucy, for the label's inaugural release of 2017.
Luca Mortellaro's cavernous techno offering comes equipped with a DJ Sotofett version and a rendition by Planetary Assault Systems, further cementing the diversity of the label's scope.
DJ Sotofett recalls fine nineties loop techno while Luke Slater once again confirms his pioneer status.
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Cat-No:ZEHNIN01
Release-Date:24.03.2017
Genre:House
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Barcode:4012957360102
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Lucy - The Hermit
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Lucy - The High Priestess
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A1 The Hermit
B1 The High Priestess
The essential and ever-evolving !K7 collective is adding a new label to its family in the form of Zehnin.
Taking charge of the first release is Lucy, who has evolved his distinct sound signature by reconciling the deeply personal with the esoteric, and by harmonizing the spheres of technology and biology. Whether he is acting in the role of producer, DJ, performer, or Stroboscopic Artefacts' curator, Lucy's clear passion for creative evolution and mutation is something that continues to attract new listeners, and keeps giving his current supporters new reasons to continue tuning in.
EP opener 'The Hermit' is eight minutes of spacious and cerebral techno. Rolling drums are buried deep as little flecks of sound design peel off the groove. Occasional bell hits bring a sombre and languid feel despite the drive of the drums, and it is the sort of perfectly absorbing track that will suck you down a 5am rabbit hole. On the flip, 'The High Priestess' is a similarly mental work out that is empty and eerie, with distant drones and yawning pads outlining a vast underground space. The drums here are again rubbery and rolling, but a little more prominent, and the whole thing manages to be both soothing and unsettling.
After this fine EP starts the label in style, a remix EP from Blawan will follow.
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A1 The Hermit
B1 The High Priestess
The essential and ever-evolving !K7 collective is adding a new label to its family in the form of Zehnin.
Taking charge of the first release is Lucy, who has evolved his distinct sound signature by reconciling the deeply personal with the esoteric, and by harmonizing the spheres of technology and biology. Whether he is acting in the role of producer, DJ, performer, or Stroboscopic Artefacts' curator, Lucy's clear passion for creative evolution and mutation is something that continues to attract new listeners, and keeps giving his current supporters new reasons to continue tuning in.
EP opener 'The Hermit' is eight minutes of spacious and cerebral techno. Rolling drums are buried deep as little flecks of sound design peel off the groove. Occasional bell hits bring a sombre and languid feel despite the drive of the drums, and it is the sort of perfectly absorbing track that will suck you down a 5am rabbit hole. On the flip, 'The High Priestess' is a similarly mental work out that is empty and eerie, with distant drones and yawning pads outlining a vast underground space. The drums here are again rubbery and rolling, but a little more prominent, and the whole thing manages to be both soothing and unsettling.
After this fine EP starts the label in style, a remix EP from Blawan will follow.
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Label:stroboscopic artifacts
Cat-No:salp004
Release-Date:28.04.2016
Genre:Techno
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(2x180gr vinyl in gatefold cover with luxurious gloss print, free download). Lucy's third solo album is inspired by legends and fairytales.
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Release-Date:17.02.2014
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Tracklist 3x12 LP : A1 - The Horror A2 - Leave Us Alone A3 - The Self As Another B1 - Human Triage B2 - Laws and Habits C1 - Follow The Leader C2 - Catch Twenty Two D - The Illusion Of Choice E1 - We Live As We Dream E2 - All That Noise F1 - The Best Selling Show F2 - Falling (feat. Emme)
Churches Schools and Guns. A provocative name for a provocative album of techno from one of the genre's most consistently intriguing producers, Lucy. This, his second solo album, pushes forward from his debut full-length, 2011's Wordplay for Working Bees, and firmly establishes him in a league of his own. Over the past few years Lucy's label, Stroboscopic Artefacts, has became a watchword for techno's vanguard - providing a platform for new artists pushing at the genre's boundaries and a harbor for some of the most experimental work from names you already recognize. Lucy's progress as a producer has followed that same trajectory, moving from relatively straightforward dancefloor-driven material to deeper, murkier places. Churches Schools and Guns continues on, a collection of 12 tracks that sound - more than anything else - like the act of searching.
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- Extensive Global Promo
- The Album will be announced on Resident Advisor on Dec 4th
- Artwork from Oblivious Artefacts
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Tracklist 3x12 LP : A1 - The Horror A2 - Leave Us Alone A3 - The Self As Another B1 - Human Triage B2 - Laws and Habits C1 - Follow The Leader C2 - Catch Twenty Two D - The Illusion Of Choice E1 - We Live As We Dream E2 - All That Noise F1 - The Best Selling Show F2 - Falling (feat. Emme)
Churches Schools and Guns. A provocative name for a provocative album of techno from one of the genre's most consistently intriguing producers, Lucy. This, his second solo album, pushes forward from his debut full-length, 2011's Wordplay for Working Bees, and firmly establishes him in a league of his own. Over the past few years Lucy's label, Stroboscopic Artefacts, has became a watchword for techno's vanguard - providing a platform for new artists pushing at the genre's boundaries and a harbor for some of the most experimental work from names you already recognize. Lucy's progress as a producer has followed that same trajectory, moving from relatively straightforward dancefloor-driven material to deeper, murkier places. Churches Schools and Guns continues on, a collection of 12 tracks that sound - more than anything else - like the act of searching.
Vital Sales Points:
- Extensive Global Promo
- The Album will be announced on Resident Advisor on Dec 4th
- Artwork from Oblivious Artefacts
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Cat-No:clr073
Release-Date:31.10.2013
Genre:Techno
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Tracklist: A1 Lucy - 201 Phasing B1 Lucy - 201 Phasing (Dadub Remix) B2 Lucy - 201 Phasing (Chris Liebing Triple Bell Edit)
Lucy is back on CLR with another one of his mind-bending, deep and hypnotic Techno productions. Those who have already appreciated his unique approach to modern Techno in previous tracks will surely like the "201 Phasing" EP by the Berlin based, Italian DJ/producer. It contains Lucy´s slow burning original version, an excellent remix by Dadub and a skillfully crafted edit by Chris Liebing. The original version is a sonic journey that unfolds progressively over a time-span of more than 10 minutes, making the introduction of each individual element appear even more meaningful, impactful and exciting. The Stroboscopic Artefacts founder has proven over and over - and now once more, that he belongs to the fraction of inspirational artists who are gifted and sensitive enough to do a track of this kind and keep it interesting and absorbing all the way. The present EP is another big step in his personal evolution and a clear proof of his significance in today´s world of electronic music. Dadub consists of Daniele Antezza and Giovanni Conti and is a duo whose output is underpinned by a mutual curiosity and a love for Lee Scratch Perry´s mixboard experiments. The Stroboscopic Artefacts core artists and mastering wizards have gained much praise for their persistent longing for innovation and the unique textures of their productions. Their pleasantly driving remix of Lucy´s "201 Phasing" impressively keeps their promise of building their tracks completely from scratch, without any random or pre-programmed sounds. Chris Liebing´s "Triple Bell Edit" is everything you might expect from one of today´s most restless and acclaimed Techno producers. Powerful, dynamic and reduced to the absolutely essential, the faithful ambassador of uncompromising Techno has taken Lucy´s latest work and has edited and re-worked it into a seriously impactful piece of cutting edge peak time Techno. His intense excursions into the depth of sound, while recently mixing down several CLR artist´s albums and EPs has paid off and can be noticed, heard and eventually felt in the bass-heavy and crispy sound of this edit. The "201 Phasing" EP is a release we can recommend to everyone who is into up to date, open-minded Techno. All of the three mixes represent a certain stylistic niche in the ever-expanding field of electronic music without limiting themselves to any predetermined pattern. CLR adds another faultless release to the label catalogue and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we do!
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Tracklist: A1 Lucy - 201 Phasing B1 Lucy - 201 Phasing (Dadub Remix) B2 Lucy - 201 Phasing (Chris Liebing Triple Bell Edit)
Lucy is back on CLR with another one of his mind-bending, deep and hypnotic Techno productions. Those who have already appreciated his unique approach to modern Techno in previous tracks will surely like the "201 Phasing" EP by the Berlin based, Italian DJ/producer. It contains Lucy´s slow burning original version, an excellent remix by Dadub and a skillfully crafted edit by Chris Liebing. The original version is a sonic journey that unfolds progressively over a time-span of more than 10 minutes, making the introduction of each individual element appear even more meaningful, impactful and exciting. The Stroboscopic Artefacts founder has proven over and over - and now once more, that he belongs to the fraction of inspirational artists who are gifted and sensitive enough to do a track of this kind and keep it interesting and absorbing all the way. The present EP is another big step in his personal evolution and a clear proof of his significance in today´s world of electronic music. Dadub consists of Daniele Antezza and Giovanni Conti and is a duo whose output is underpinned by a mutual curiosity and a love for Lee Scratch Perry´s mixboard experiments. The Stroboscopic Artefacts core artists and mastering wizards have gained much praise for their persistent longing for innovation and the unique textures of their productions. Their pleasantly driving remix of Lucy´s "201 Phasing" impressively keeps their promise of building their tracks completely from scratch, without any random or pre-programmed sounds. Chris Liebing´s "Triple Bell Edit" is everything you might expect from one of today´s most restless and acclaimed Techno producers. Powerful, dynamic and reduced to the absolutely essential, the faithful ambassador of uncompromising Techno has taken Lucy´s latest work and has edited and re-worked it into a seriously impactful piece of cutting edge peak time Techno. His intense excursions into the depth of sound, while recently mixing down several CLR artist´s albums and EPs has paid off and can be noticed, heard and eventually felt in the bass-heavy and crispy sound of this edit. The "201 Phasing" EP is a release we can recommend to everyone who is into up to date, open-minded Techno. All of the three mixes represent a certain stylistic niche in the ever-expanding field of electronic music without limiting themselves to any predetermined pattern. CLR adds another faultless release to the label catalogue and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we do!
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Cat-No:sacd005
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Tracklist: 1 - The Horror 2 - Leave Us Alone 3 - The Self As Another 4 - Human Triage 5 - Laws and Habits 6 - Follow The Leader 7 - Catch Twenty Two 8 - The Illusion Of Choice 9 - We Live As We Dream 10 - All That Noise 11 - The Best Selling Show 12 - Falling (feat. Emme)
Churches Schools and Guns. A provocative name for a provocative album of techno from one of the genre's most consistently intriguing producers, Lucy. This, his second solo album, pushes forward from his debut full-length, 2011's Wordplay for Working Bees, and firmly establishes him in a league of his own. Over the past few years Lucy's label, Stroboscopic Artefacts, has became a watchword for techno's vanguard - providing a platform for new artists pushing at the genre's boundaries and a harbor for some of the most experimental work from names you already recognize. Lucy's progress as a producer has followed that same trajectory, moving from relatively straightforward dancefloor-driven material to deeper, murkier places. Churches Schools and Guns continues on, a collection of 12 tracks that sound - more than anything else - like the act of searching.
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Tracklist: 1 - The Horror 2 - Leave Us Alone 3 - The Self As Another 4 - Human Triage 5 - Laws and Habits 6 - Follow The Leader 7 - Catch Twenty Two 8 - The Illusion Of Choice 9 - We Live As We Dream 10 - All That Noise 11 - The Best Selling Show 12 - Falling (feat. Emme)
Churches Schools and Guns. A provocative name for a provocative album of techno from one of the genre's most consistently intriguing producers, Lucy. This, his second solo album, pushes forward from his debut full-length, 2011's Wordplay for Working Bees, and firmly establishes him in a league of his own. Over the past few years Lucy's label, Stroboscopic Artefacts, has became a watchword for techno's vanguard - providing a platform for new artists pushing at the genre's boundaries and a harbor for some of the most experimental work from names you already recognize. Lucy's progress as a producer has followed that same trajectory, moving from relatively straightforward dancefloor-driven material to deeper, murkier places. Churches Schools and Guns continues on, a collection of 12 tracks that sound - more than anything else - like the act of searching.
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Cat-No:curle041
Release-Date:16.11.2012
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Lucy made his debut on Curle in 2007 together with Rone. Last year he did some great remix work for our Darko Esser release, but we're really happy to finally have the Stroboscopic Artefacts boss back now with a new killer! Supported by everyone!
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With Lucy creates a blueprint, not just the departure point for the full length format according to Stroboscopic Artefacts, but he also lays down new possibilities for the techno album. Refusing the obvious 4/4 route, Lucy traverses the widest possibilities of electronic music. ‘Wordplay for
Working Bees’ encompasses IDM that leans towards drone, puckering, dub-filled techno and ambient in its most oblique forms. The beloved character of Lucy’s DJ sets, the way he layers tracks to find unique timbre and tone, is reflected in his studio approach. Lucy’s debut album results in the most delicate and delicious
juxtapositions, as the unexplained and unexpected tangle together in the ear. The search for hybrid structures begins with ‘Thear’. Through Stockhausen’s words Lucy hints at a manifesto: Whenever we hear sounds we are changed, no longer the same. The record is textured with riddling vocals –be it the slither of a UN summit speech to heard on ‘Eon’ or the wisps of Le Corbusier on ‘Gas’— and none are used with idle intent. Just as on ‘Eis’, where the samples appear to be engaged in discussion but the thread of their argument is lost in the granular synthesis, the tracks are abstracted enough to provoke your own interpretations and critical judgements. The vocals’ inclusion gives rise to questions, and the ambiguity of ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ creates an architecture that facilitates debate.
It’s not just escapist or hedonistic dance music, but a concerted, dissonant effort to challenge the listener’s preconceptions. David Toop’s Sinister Resonances can certainly be heard. This mood of provocation with no certain resolutions is a fitting description of ‘Es’. It’s a track with a long half life; it resonates, poised and pertinent. ‘Es’, the German for ‘it’, is an apt title for the indescribable mood where the ecstatic meets the melancholic. It’s hard to know what this ‘it’ is, but ‘Es’ transposes it perfectly. Amid these ambient, dubby tracks it’s rare and also somehow exotic when the 4/4 techno of ‘Bein’ does emerge. Equally ‘Torul’, which sounds as if it samples the swinging of a meat hook, has the potential to be devastating on a big sound system. To close the record ‘Ter’, with its pattering percussive-line full of hypnotic persistence, is a stunning ending. It seems to be the sound of melting ballerinas. As a body of work it’s cohesive and impressive, a result of Lucy’s process. With the release of the very first vinyl on Stroboscopic Artefacts he began laying down the inital sounds for the album. Over the label’s first year he worked across all eleven tracks. In a way the record charts the development of his sound and the strengthening identity of his record label. It’s certainly not a portrait of the artist, it’s a landscape. Composed as it is of field recordings from parks, streets and Lucy’s apartment, it’s difficult not to see this as --at least in
part-- a depiction of Berlin. ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ is certainly influenced by the sounds coming from Berlin’s clubs, galleries and forgotten pockets. Lucy holds a mirror up to the Hauptstadt, only to distort and redefine its reflection. The abstraction and processing of the album’s subject matter has a painterly quality
and it’s evident that in creating ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ Lucy slaved with technology to master it so brilliantly.
Tracklisting:
1- thear
2- tof
3- bein
4- gas
5- lav
6- eis
7- torul
8- eon
9- es
10- mas
11- ter
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Working Bees’ encompasses IDM that leans towards drone, puckering, dub-filled techno and ambient in its most oblique forms. The beloved character of Lucy’s DJ sets, the way he layers tracks to find unique timbre and tone, is reflected in his studio approach. Lucy’s debut album results in the most delicate and delicious
juxtapositions, as the unexplained and unexpected tangle together in the ear. The search for hybrid structures begins with ‘Thear’. Through Stockhausen’s words Lucy hints at a manifesto: Whenever we hear sounds we are changed, no longer the same. The record is textured with riddling vocals –be it the slither of a UN summit speech to heard on ‘Eon’ or the wisps of Le Corbusier on ‘Gas’— and none are used with idle intent. Just as on ‘Eis’, where the samples appear to be engaged in discussion but the thread of their argument is lost in the granular synthesis, the tracks are abstracted enough to provoke your own interpretations and critical judgements. The vocals’ inclusion gives rise to questions, and the ambiguity of ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ creates an architecture that facilitates debate.
It’s not just escapist or hedonistic dance music, but a concerted, dissonant effort to challenge the listener’s preconceptions. David Toop’s Sinister Resonances can certainly be heard. This mood of provocation with no certain resolutions is a fitting description of ‘Es’. It’s a track with a long half life; it resonates, poised and pertinent. ‘Es’, the German for ‘it’, is an apt title for the indescribable mood where the ecstatic meets the melancholic. It’s hard to know what this ‘it’ is, but ‘Es’ transposes it perfectly. Amid these ambient, dubby tracks it’s rare and also somehow exotic when the 4/4 techno of ‘Bein’ does emerge. Equally ‘Torul’, which sounds as if it samples the swinging of a meat hook, has the potential to be devastating on a big sound system. To close the record ‘Ter’, with its pattering percussive-line full of hypnotic persistence, is a stunning ending. It seems to be the sound of melting ballerinas. As a body of work it’s cohesive and impressive, a result of Lucy’s process. With the release of the very first vinyl on Stroboscopic Artefacts he began laying down the inital sounds for the album. Over the label’s first year he worked across all eleven tracks. In a way the record charts the development of his sound and the strengthening identity of his record label. It’s certainly not a portrait of the artist, it’s a landscape. Composed as it is of field recordings from parks, streets and Lucy’s apartment, it’s difficult not to see this as --at least in
part-- a depiction of Berlin. ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ is certainly influenced by the sounds coming from Berlin’s clubs, galleries and forgotten pockets. Lucy holds a mirror up to the Hauptstadt, only to distort and redefine its reflection. The abstraction and processing of the album’s subject matter has a painterly quality
and it’s evident that in creating ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ Lucy slaved with technology to master it so brilliantly.
Tracklisting:
1- thear
2- tof
3- bein
4- gas
5- lav
6- eis
7- torul
8- eon
9- es
10- mas
11- ter
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Label:stroboscopic artefacts
Cat-No:sa013
Release-Date:13.04.2012
Genre:techno / minimal
Configuration:12" Excl
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Lucy, - Stanford Prison
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Lucy, - Milgram Experiment
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Lucy, - Asch Paradigm
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Lucy, - Superior Orders feat. Roll The Dice
Lucy’s ‘Banality of Evil’ EP teases apart the dark sides of human psychology and lays them down as fractured, angular tracks. Inspired by Hannah Arendt’s writings on conformity and totalitarianism SA013 makes for provocative listening. ‘Superior Orders’ is an off kilter introduction: Lucy took synth lines that Roll The Dice crafted in Stockholm and broke them down, buckling the lines and revealing their malevolence. ‘Stanford Prison’ layers wistful top lines over driving base creating a fluid, transitory atmosphere. ‘Milgram Experiment’ opens with a beautifully simple sequence and splinters into deep, warm dub. The track includes voices, but these are not catchy euphoric vocals, instead a voice repeats: ‘I began to feel that I was losing my identity’. The tracks don’t aim to soundtrack the experiments and theories of their titles, instead they act as a point in case.
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Cat-No:SALP011
Release-Date:11.11.2022
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Lotus Eater - Pendulum
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Lotus Eater - Lost Conductor
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Lotus Eater - Wishing Well
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Lotus Eater - Tunnel
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Lotus Eater - Intracluster
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Lotus Eater - Stars
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Lotus Eater - The End of Words
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Lotus Eater - Filament
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Lotus Eater - Pray
Lotus Eater is a duo consisting of Luca Mortellaro (Lucy) and Seth Horvitz (Rrose), techno artists just as comfortable operating in the uncharted area of experimental music who have gained a cult following, both influencing and challenging the direction of contemporary electronic music. Eschewing the typical instrumentation of techno but still inhabiting its archetypes, Lotus Eater uses synthesised sound and feedback as fundamental sources to generate both textural and percussive elements. A sense of tension and weight emerge from sources that cannot be easily pinpointed. Each release forms a complex narrative from a paradoxically simple and restrained set of sound sources. Officially formed in 2017, Lotus Eater came to life through several collaborations over a number of years, and finally blossomed with the release of its critically acclaimed debut album "Desatura," which Lotus Eater toured live in 2018 - 2019. 2022 sees the release of the second Lotus Eater album "Plasma" and a new audiovisual live project to accompany it. "Plasma" unfolds with exacting precision by exhibiting a point of focus and expanding on it. It uses a single, throbbing pulse to generate a constellation of sounds and rhythms that form around it like a volcanic eruption in slow motion. Playing with our sense of time and weight, "Plasma" feels simultaneously slow and urgent, spacious and immense. Lotus Eater zooms into the infinite abyss and finds not just light, but fire at the end of the tunnel. Will we be saved, or will we burn?
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Cat-No:sa015
Release-Date:22.01.2022
Genre:techno / minimal
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Pfirter, Xiantek, - Caos Y Orden Superior
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Kangding Ray, - Wars
SA015 is a split vinyl taken care of by long term label artist, Pfirter, and by a new voice that's been adding to the SA story across the summer, Kangding Ray. Pfirter's 'Caos y Orden Superior' is a weighty odyssey spread across nine minutes. Its opening is languid but somehow relentless as strange synthesised sounds are interrupted by insistent beats. Across the arc of this track 'chaos' and 'order' lose their static definitions, and played over a large club rig this has the potential to throughly disorientate. From here Kangding Ray takes over duties with 'Wars', a fragmented meditation on the darkest side of human nature. Created from hues saturated by the pain of mistakes and regrets, it pulses, rocking gently, swooning in and out. This stunning slice of electronic music acts as a balm for the very wounds that conflict leaves behind.
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Label:stroboscopic artefacts
Cat-No:sa022
Release-Date:21.01.2022
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:827170534162
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Release-Date:21.01.2022
Genre:Techno
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upc/barcode: 827170534162 Release: 31st March 2014
Tracklist: A side: One Month Off, The Wall
B side: Cave Dwellings, Marker Shop, Viewpoint
The third release for Stroboscopic Artefacts in 2014, SA22 is the new cut from Italian producer Chevel. 'One Month Off' is an EP built around the abstract themes of construction, starting with demolition and ending on perspective. Opening track 'One Month Off' combines a warm thump with skittering percussion. Ragged cymbals build pressure. As the track continues to strut, through insistence as much as confidence, it gives out. 'The Wall', next up, is perhaps misleadingly a more unsettled affair. There is little linear impetus, a panoply of syncopated beats and foreign noises from the undergrowth. This is a wall of multitudinous surface, a front concealing the unsettled and unsure within. 'Cave Dwellings' is a more organic construct, building from the traditional basics of a kick drum and hi hat. Like the opening number this is a confident piece, but the Caves resonate with greater darkness and menace. The kick squelches at the bottom, the snare drips; glistening echoes bound through the chamber. 'Marker Shop' is fourth up, uniting disparate urges and glorious moods. The beat is uncomfortable, and repeatedly gives way. The record closes on 'Viewpoint', a piece of warmer perspective. It is not, however, a calm scene: in many ways this is a view of something more unsettled than what has come before. It is both jungular and industrial, an uncompromising marriage of nature and noise.
Chevel lands, then, on SA, with a discussion of construction and constructs. Out on March 31st.
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Tracklist: A side: One Month Off, The Wall
B side: Cave Dwellings, Marker Shop, Viewpoint
The third release for Stroboscopic Artefacts in 2014, SA22 is the new cut from Italian producer Chevel. 'One Month Off' is an EP built around the abstract themes of construction, starting with demolition and ending on perspective. Opening track 'One Month Off' combines a warm thump with skittering percussion. Ragged cymbals build pressure. As the track continues to strut, through insistence as much as confidence, it gives out. 'The Wall', next up, is perhaps misleadingly a more unsettled affair. There is little linear impetus, a panoply of syncopated beats and foreign noises from the undergrowth. This is a wall of multitudinous surface, a front concealing the unsettled and unsure within. 'Cave Dwellings' is a more organic construct, building from the traditional basics of a kick drum and hi hat. Like the opening number this is a confident piece, but the Caves resonate with greater darkness and menace. The kick squelches at the bottom, the snare drips; glistening echoes bound through the chamber. 'Marker Shop' is fourth up, uniting disparate urges and glorious moods. The beat is uncomfortable, and repeatedly gives way. The record closes on 'Viewpoint', a piece of warmer perspective. It is not, however, a calm scene: in many ways this is a view of something more unsettled than what has come before. It is both jungular and industrial, an uncompromising marriage of nature and noise.
Chevel lands, then, on SA, with a discussion of construction and constructs. Out on March 31st.
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Label:stroboscopic artefacts
Cat-No:sa026
Release-Date:21.01.2022
Genre:Techno
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His partnership with the label has already resulted in a collaboration with Modern Heads, as well as one of the first entries in the Monad series, and now a fascinating new EP that showcases his talent for testing the limits of perception.
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Cat-No:SA021
Release-Date:14.01.2022
Genre:techno / minimal
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Lucy - Catch Twenty Two (Shapednoise Remix)
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Lucy - The Illusion of Choice (Donato Dozzy Remix)
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Lucy - Laws and Habits (Milton Bradley Remix)
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Lucy - The Self as Another (Eomac Remix)
To start the year 2014, Stroboscopic Artefacts bring you SA021 - a remixes selection of tracks from Lucy's forthcoming LP Churches Schools and Guns. In presenting four of the album cuts in altered impressions, SA021 helps the label keep on re-examining the timbres, tones and textures of techno. First up is the unsettled edit of 'Catch Twenty Two' by the young Italian producer Shapednoise. The infamous Heller novel of the same name (though in numerals rather than letters) was a satirical rampage through the futility and tragedy of conflict; this is also a rampage, littered with opaque utterances of sonic thrust, stood stoutly on an unpredictable and emotional structure of aural dissonance. Following this is the Italian maestro Donato Dozzy and his presentation of 'The Illusion of Choice'. The track bounds along like a train through the jungle, powered by a distant rumble and purring synths. Skittering and melodic percussion sounds a little like birds; the drums are made of rawhide, strong, insistent, controlled. Third in line is the remix of 'Laws and Habits' by Milton Bradley. This cut is hypnosis with little regard - not an accident, but effortless. Metallic distortion buzzes like bees across your head, zipping across the top of delicate hi-hats and an elastic groove. This is a walk through the 4am night, appreciative of the glimmering streetlamps, and fearful of nothing. Last is Eomac's rework of 'The Self As Another', bringing the record to a resonant conclusion. One half of label favourite Lakker, the Irish producer begins with a melody line cut from razor-sharp cloth. The pulsating beat is dressed in metallic shimmer, confidently pursuing a dangerous course. And yet there is a pause amid this brief insistence, a moment of perspective, perspicacity. The record considers its place, and asks for contemplation. With a selection this strong, and of such ideas and identities, this contemplation is surely a worthy vice. This may be a prelude to the full record, but it is a cut made of vehement conviction.
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Cat-No:SA003V
Release-Date:14.01.2022
Configuration:12"
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Lucy & Ercolino - Gmork (Original Mix)
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Lucy & Ercolino - So the Nothing Grows Stronger (Original Mix)
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Lucy & Ercolino - Gmork (Dadub Tool)
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Lucy & Ercolino - So the Nothing Grows Stronger (Dadub Tool)
Stroboscopic Artefacts' third release sees label owner Lucy and underground trailblazer Ercolino, inspired by novelist Michael Ende's imagery, create two visions of a nihilistic future. The 12'' begins with the tale of fear incarnate Gmork, the most power
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Label:Stroboscopic Artefacts
Cat-No:SA018
Release-Date:14.01.2022
Genre:techno / minimal
Configuration:12"
Barcode:5050580776005
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Release-Date:14.01.2022
Genre:techno / minimal
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Barcode:5050580776005
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Zeitgeber - Body Out
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Zeitgeber - Body In
Zeitgeber is a project that sees Lucy and Speedy J exploring roots and limits. The duo have both indulged their experimental sides from time to time. Perhaps most notably Speedy J with his mid-'90s run on Novamute, and Lucy on his 2011 full-length for Stroboscopic Artefacts. But Zeitgeber is something more, with two artists pushing each other to go further. SA018 is a single that gives only a slight hint as to what is to come in the shape of a complete LP. 'Body Out' is floor-ready techno with a twist. The textures that lie beneath feel like they're just as important (if not more), slithering and twittering away in constant dialogue with the just-slightly-off-the-grid beat. 'Body In' is the inverse of the A-side, a slow-moving chorus of indescribable ambience. As a precursor to the forthcoming album, it's a perfect taster of the uncompromising sounds yet to be heard.
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Label:Stroboscopic Artefacts
Cat-No:SA005
Release-Date:14.01.2022
Configuration:12"
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Frank Martiniq, - Blast Corps (Original Mix)
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Frank Martiniq, - Dark Star
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Frank Martiniq, - Lovelane (Original Mix)
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Frank Martiniq, - Blast Corps (Tool)
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Frank Martiniq, - Blast Corps (Tool)
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Frank Martiniq, - Lovelane (Tool)
SA005 is destined to become a vinyl collectors’ must-have. Frank Martiniq explores a whole new sonic identity on this unique 12”, forging together off-kilter beats and fists full of atmospheric compression. “Blast Corps” opens the EP with a surge of delayed baseline. Crispy static rises from below and echoes swoop and simmer beneath the full blooded base. It builds insistently, the 4/4 structure is infused with far off blips and the dusty sizzles of low-pitched white noise. On “Dark Star” warm dub keeps the sound organic. It’s elemental, the baseline seems enormous enough to have a gravity of its very own and the other elements pull together around its weight. It teases, the breathy elements twitch, fidget, become fully formed but refuse to drop.
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Cat-No:SALP009
Release-Date:28.05.2021
Genre:Techno
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Wanton Witch - daddys girl
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Wanton Witch - do i pass
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Wanton Witch - walking on moirai
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Wanton Witch - lament ceremony
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Wanton Witch - Looping Projection Of You
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Wanton Witch - resentment
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Wanton Witch - is this all we can do
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Wanton Witch - Unsound Mind
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Wanton Witch - nervous burial
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Wanton Witch - The Beautiful Trauma Of Being
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Wanton Witch - grieve
(2LP + DL) The Malaysian-born, Bangkok-based producer delivers an 11-track strong release that flows like a complete soundscape. Employing caustic electronics and diverse sound textures, she challenges traditional track conventions by deconstructing elements of IDM, experimental, hardcore and rave.
TRACKLIST
A1. Daddy's Girl
A2. Do I Pass
A3. Walking on Moirai
B1. Lament Ceremony
B2. Looping Projection Of You
C1. Resentment
C2. Is This All We Can Do?
C3. Unsound Mind
D1. Nervous Burial
D2. The Beautiful Trauma Of Being
D3. Grieve
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TRACKLIST
A1. Daddy's Girl
A2. Do I Pass
A3. Walking on Moirai
B1. Lament Ceremony
B2. Looping Projection Of You
C1. Resentment
C2. Is This All We Can Do?
C3. Unsound Mind
D1. Nervous Burial
D2. The Beautiful Trauma Of Being
D3. Grieve
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Label:Stroboscopic Artefacts
Cat-No:sa036
Release-Date:22.04.2020
Genre:Techno
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Adiel - No Title
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Adiel - No Title
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Adiel - No Title
Sharing the same forward-facing approach to techno music, it was about time that Roman DJ and producer Adiel lands her debut EP on Stroboscopic Artefacts. Following on from an array of 12-inches on her own imprint, including a recent joint effort with Anthony Linell, 'If Not Now When?' is an ode to the all-enveloping strangeness of eternal nights that cuts a path of ecstatic light in the dark.
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A1. If Not Now When?
A2. At The Bottom Of The Sea
B1. If Not Me Who?
B2. ESRR
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A1. If Not Now When?
A2. At The Bottom Of The Sea
B1. If Not Me Who?
B2. ESRR
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Cat-No:satotem007
Release-Date:27.02.2020
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Zeitgeber ( Speedy J & Lucy) - Seventeen Zero Four
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Zeitgeber ( Speedy J & Lucy) - One Zero Five
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Zeitgeber ( Speedy J & Lucy) - Twenty Zero Two
(10” clear vinyl) Five years on since their last joint outing in Stroboscopic Artefacts Monad series, Speedy J and Lucy team up again as Zeitgeber on 'Seventeen Zero Four', a new three-tracker descending deep into the filthy, tenebrous outskirts of club music.
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Cat-No:sa10yearsep
Release-Date:17.01.2020
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Lucy - No Title
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Lucy - No Title
Lucy remixes Donato Dozzy, Caterina Barbieri, Ben Klock, and Xhin for Stroboscopic Artefacts' tenth anniversary
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A1. Donato Dozzy – Sotto Ma Sotto (Lucy Remix)
A2. Caterian Barbieri – Virgo Rebellion (Lucy Remix)
B1. Lucy & Klock – War Lullaby (Lucy Remix)
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A1. Donato Dozzy – Sotto Ma Sotto (Lucy Remix)
A2. Caterian Barbieri – Virgo Rebellion (Lucy Remix)
B1. Lucy & Klock – War Lullaby (Lucy Remix)
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Label:Stroboscopic Artefacts
Cat-No:sa10yearslp
Release-Date:07.11.2019
Genre:Techno
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X - No Title
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X - No Title
4p gatefold+DL. Stroboscopic Artefacts releases 'X - Ten Years Of Artefacts', a 13-track album curated by Lucy aka Luca Mortellaro. It celebrates ten years of his label by boldly confirming its raison d'être: a continual redefinition of modern techno. The compilation features tracks from Lucy, Rrose, Zeitgeber, Lotus Eater, Shifted, Efdemin, L.B. Dub Corp, James Ruskin, Denise Rabe, Adriana Lopez, Chevel, Alessandro Adriani and Serena Butler.
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Cat-No:satotem006
Release-Date:03.10.2019
Genre:Techno
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Adriana Lopez - No Title
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Adriana Lopez - No Title
For her first sortie away from her usual recording homes, Adriana steps up in no real unknown territory either, with Stroboscopic Artefacts’ Totem series providing a much suitable shelter for her deep-penetration, quaky club weaponry to grow and expand.
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Cat-No:satotem005
Release-Date:15.08.2019
Genre:Techno
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Denise Rabe - A Manifesto
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Denise Rabe - B1 Don’t Leave
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Denise Rabe - B2 Clouds
(10" inch clear vinyl) Firmly entrenched in techno's haziest alcoves, every new record from Denise Rabe is as punishingly hypnotic an experience as it aims to penetrate the deepest laid of your cerebral zones.
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Cat-No:satotem004
Release-Date:07.06.2019
Genre:Techno
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Shifted - The Light Touch
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Shifted - Seel
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Shifted - Mixen
(Clear vinyl) As ever, Brewer's musical output looks to the heart of the genre - remaining true to purist sensibilities that favour economy of sonic components and studio prowess over unnecessary fanfare, but all the while forging new ground & refining a genuinely personal aesthetic. A powerful debut on a label in fine form that represents some of the best of the British artist's work.
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Cat-No:salp008
Release-Date:09.05.2019
Genre:Techno
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
(2xLP gatefold cover) Throughout eleven cuts painstakingly executed but lacking not an iota of the fresh, spontaneous oomph that made his sound stand out of the crowd of techno producers to have emerged over the past decade, Adriani lays the foundations to a suspended sound imaginarium, governed by its own rules and principles of gravity.
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Cat-No:sa035
Release-Date:11.04.2019
Genre:Techno
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Alessandro Adriani - #
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Alessandro Adriani - No Title
Mannequin boss Alessandro Adriani returns to Stroboscopic Artefacts with 'Embryo' - an immersive four-track micro-odyssey spanning across jagged ambient scopes, unmapped acidic grounds and further leftfield-friendly sonic territories, opening up the path for his forthcoming sophomore LP and first ever for Stroboscopic Artefacts, 'Morphic Dreams'.
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