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Label:delft
Cat-No:delft002
Release-Date:23.05.2014
Genre:Techno
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Delft 002 welcomes another new name to the fold: it's been four long years since the last officially released original JPLS material but the wait was worth it, with the producer making his Delft debut with 'Fall Off Distance', an acid techno nuclear weapon that's been causing panic when dropped on isolated testing sites thus far. Label boss LA-4A subtly reshapes the original into a more streamlined techno monument on the B1, while longtime JPLS fans will be pleased to discover the producer at his weird & sinister best with the B2, 'Remove'.
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Label:Minus
Cat-No:minus102
Release-Date:24.09.2010
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:8215349010821
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JPLS, - voxplosion escape
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JPLS, - voxcycle B
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JPLS, - voxplosion puss
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JPLS, - voxcycle A
FIRST PRESSING WITH LIMITED COLORED SLEEVE!!!
"New EP showcases the Minus talent's 'voxplosion' production technique for vocals
"Fans can enter the Voxplosion contest for the chance to get their own voice 'voxploded' by JPLS, with the results featured as downloads on m-nus.com
Returning from "the depths", JPLS drops his hotly anticipated new release this October. The Voxplosion EP finally reveals key pieces that have woven themselves throughout Richie Hawtin's sets for the past year, tracks that have stood out for their fearless creativity and unconventionality - all the traits that epitomize why JPLS has made a perfect addition to the Minus roster. Voxplosion Puss leads the way with an endless vocal statement constantly collapsing in on itself. Words fray and splice into each other as tones dissolve. Delays fragment and build up to an apex of razor sharp flange leading to an ending that will loop flawlessly back into the beginning as if diving deeper into a fractal. Voxplosion Escape's more dire tone focuses on a conversation regarding one's hopeless and inevitable fate. Radio distortion twists in the background as signature JPLS vocal modulations tear apart. Psychedelic atoms of sound snake their way through to the end until a climax of words echos into the void. Both clips are beatless and ready to jump in a set of any genre...as long as you are ready to make the party voxplode. Accompanying Voxplosion is what has happened to the mind of JPLS after constantly warping and looping vocal cuts; Voxcycle. Voxcycle A starts sparsely with a gravity-defying bassline and sharp vocal stabs. The track continually falls back into itself interchanging rhythmic and tonal elements. The peak slips into action as bass pulls the beat back in line and percussive elements slither their way around a hybrid vocal-based snare. Voxcycle B opens up like a tense computer trying to diagnose its own madness. Fragmented vocal cuts pop into the beat as a sigh of relief drops the kicks into an ulra low frequency echo. Bass pushes the track forward as the tension rises leading into a break of metallic hats and distorted pulses of vocal perplexity. JPLS makes the machine's speech even more abstract as the beat reduces into bass infused loops of rhythmic vocal percussion.JPLS reigns supreme as one of Minus Records' most reduced and experimental sonic explorers. As such, the Voxplosion EP is anything but linear; twisting and turning in multiple dimensions beyond our own world and into a future of synthetic intelligence. When the machine start speaking to you, how will you respond?
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"New EP showcases the Minus talent's 'voxplosion' production technique for vocals
"Fans can enter the Voxplosion contest for the chance to get their own voice 'voxploded' by JPLS, with the results featured as downloads on m-nus.com
Returning from "the depths", JPLS drops his hotly anticipated new release this October. The Voxplosion EP finally reveals key pieces that have woven themselves throughout Richie Hawtin's sets for the past year, tracks that have stood out for their fearless creativity and unconventionality - all the traits that epitomize why JPLS has made a perfect addition to the Minus roster. Voxplosion Puss leads the way with an endless vocal statement constantly collapsing in on itself. Words fray and splice into each other as tones dissolve. Delays fragment and build up to an apex of razor sharp flange leading to an ending that will loop flawlessly back into the beginning as if diving deeper into a fractal. Voxplosion Escape's more dire tone focuses on a conversation regarding one's hopeless and inevitable fate. Radio distortion twists in the background as signature JPLS vocal modulations tear apart. Psychedelic atoms of sound snake their way through to the end until a climax of words echos into the void. Both clips are beatless and ready to jump in a set of any genre...as long as you are ready to make the party voxplode. Accompanying Voxplosion is what has happened to the mind of JPLS after constantly warping and looping vocal cuts; Voxcycle. Voxcycle A starts sparsely with a gravity-defying bassline and sharp vocal stabs. The track continually falls back into itself interchanging rhythmic and tonal elements. The peak slips into action as bass pulls the beat back in line and percussive elements slither their way around a hybrid vocal-based snare. Voxcycle B opens up like a tense computer trying to diagnose its own madness. Fragmented vocal cuts pop into the beat as a sigh of relief drops the kicks into an ulra low frequency echo. Bass pushes the track forward as the tension rises leading into a break of metallic hats and distorted pulses of vocal perplexity. JPLS makes the machine's speech even more abstract as the beat reduces into bass infused loops of rhythmic vocal percussion.JPLS reigns supreme as one of Minus Records' most reduced and experimental sonic explorers. As such, the Voxplosion EP is anything but linear; twisting and turning in multiple dimensions beyond our own world and into a future of synthetic intelligence. When the machine start speaking to you, how will you respond?
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Label:Minus
Cat-No:minus57
Release-Date:25.10.2007
Genre:Techno
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As the evenings close in, JPLS makes a timely return with more dark, brooding electronics. This year has already seen the release of the Twilite LP, establishing him as one of the leading exponents of 21st century conceptual techno; this time round however, there are a few subtle shifts of emphasis. The beats are tougher for one, plus there’s a distinct acid flavour to the proceedings but the tracks still retain that otherworldly appeal that defines his productions. Listening to JPLS is like catching your reflection in a broken mirror. The urgent repetition of Fuckshuf fle seems to exist in a million different places at once while the bubbling acid bass worms itself into your head, scribbling odd patterns of thought across your subconscious that slowly dissolve like smoke rings.
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Label:Delft
Cat-No:delft017
Release-Date:12.10.2018
Genre:Acid House
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Cat-No:delft017
Release-Date:12.10.2018
Genre:Acid House
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alden tyrell/ la-4a - No Title
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alden tyrell/ la-4a - No Title
Delft returns for the latest Split EP, the label's first since the 004 entry by Matrixxman and LA-4A. This entry pairs label head LA-4A with crew member Alden Tyrell for a rough and raw acid and electro derby.
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Label:Delft
Cat-No:delft016
Release-Date:16.10.2017
Genre:Techno
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mor elian - No Title
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mor elian - No Title
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mor elian - No Title
Deep cerebral electro from Mor Elian following her releases on Hypercolour, Prime Numbers and Finale Sessions. Challenging and advanced forward thinking tracks topped with some little acid flavour on the always reliable Delft label!
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Label:Delft
Cat-No:delft014
Release-Date:03.11.2016
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12"
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physical theory - 9 Reasons Why
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physical theory - Leipzig Swing
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physical theory - Gasoline
Powerful techno with a unique flair, staying aggressively interesting and surprising. On this Delft release, Physical Therapy continues a stellar string of punishing releases on Work Them, UTTU, Liberation Technologies, and his own Allergy Season imprint. Hot!
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Cat-No:delft013
Release-Date:13.05.2016
Genre:Techno
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Kevin McHugh returns to his Delft imprint as LA-4A for his & the label's first artist album. Phonautograph represents an artist album in its purest sense: a deeply personal work that feels like the culmination of a lifetime of passion and experience - one that ebbs and flows across a variety of styles and tempos, from the electrifying acid house and electro of 'Resistor', 'Capacitance' and 'Dialup' to slower tempo ambient and experimental excursions such as 'Frequenzvariabler', 'Blitzlicht' and 'Semantron'.
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Label:delft
Cat-No:delft009
Release-Date:19.06.2015
Genre:Techno
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vin sol - "Memory Scan"
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vin sol - "Just Whisper"
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vin sol - "Solid Black"
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vin sol - "Rhythm 124"
Following two previous appearances on the label (a collaboration with Matrixxman for Delft 004 and a remix of Alden Tyrell on 006), San Francisco's Vin Sol makes his full solo debut on Delft with the Memory Scan EP: four rough & ready analogue jams fizzing with the effervescent energy that has characterised the producer's output for Unknown To The Unknown, Clone Jack For Daze and his own Soo Wavey imprint.
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Label:delft
Cat-No:delft007
Release-Date:13.02.2015
Genre:Techno
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cause and effect men - SCHWARZGERAT 0001
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cause and effect men - SCHWARZGERAT 0001 (LA-4A REMIX)
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cause and effect men - SCHWARZGERAT 0002
Two shadowy figures, Cause and Effect Men present a Pynchonian mystery-weapon with rolling, growling 303 and 909 machinations, tumbling to the edge of chaos...
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Label:delft
Cat-No:delft006
Release-Date:28.11.2014
Genre:Techno
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alden tyrell - 01
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alden tyrell - 02
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alden tyrell - 03
Two true acid burners from Alden Tyrell! Each track is accompanied by a remix - one from label boss LA-4A and a floor-storming jacker from Vin Sol!
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Cat-No:delft004
Release-Date:08.08.2014
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la-4a - cobalt
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la-4a - flare
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la-4a - cobalt (contextual healing rmx)
Delft is delivering more sick acid tunes! This time its Delft's chief LA-4A on duty and giving us some advanced modern acid jackers. We cant get enough of some good old traditional tracks, but its always extra exciting to hear someone who can give it a new contemporary twist. 4th release on Delft records and from the first release (cat-000) its spot on! Recommended.
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Release-Date:23.05.2014
Genre:Techno
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Delft 002 welcomes another new name to the fold: it's been four long years since the last officially released original JPLS material but the wait was worth it, with the producer making his Delft debut with 'Fall Off Distance', an acid techno nuclear weapon that's been causing panic when dropped on isolated testing sites thus far. Label boss LA-4A subtly reshapes the original into a more streamlined techno monument on the B1, while longtime JPLS fans will be pleased to discover the producer at his weird & sinister best with the B2, 'Remove'.
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