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  • Neil Landstrumm 'EGR45-00006' Vinyl 12

    Elektron Grammofon

    Neil Landstrumm 'EGR45-00006' Vinyl 12"

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    Neil Landstrumm 'EGR45-00006' Vinyl 12"

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    Get ready for some true wonkiness, courtesy of Neil Landstrumm.

    This is techno purely for those rock-solid psyches who lack that element of the deranged, the o­-kilter and the strange - on the dancefloor and in their own mental constitution. If you're even slightly in doubt of your sanity, stay well clear of this cut.

    The fact that he's been using Elektron instruments probably means it's even more important to have that straightjacket at the ready. Even that won't stop you from dancing, though. Neil has been making wonky techno since antiquity, hell, he's the progenitor of  the genre, but what you probably didn't know is that he's also been doing graphics for Rockstar Games, the software house that brought you Grand Theft  Auto.

    He's been a skilled Elektron user from the very beginning, from the high and far­ times of the Sidstation.

    Tracklisting:
    Side A:
    1. Kris P Lettuce
    2. The Lady Spirit

    Side B:
    3. Heads, Knees and Toes
    4. Fresh Meat

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  • Neil Landstrumm 'Bambaataa Eats His Breakfast' - Cargo Records UK

    Planet Mu Records

    Neil Landstrumm 'Bambaataa Eats His Breakfast'

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    Following last year's acclaimed and popular 'Lord For £39', Neil Landstrumm returns with this psychedelic 8 track minimal album that wires together dubstep and grime's modes and fx with a penchant for 8-bit melodies, brick-a-brack percussion and a touch of rave's rude energy.

    The tracks on 'Bambaataa Eats His Breakfast' are infused with a joyous abandon, like the sweet melodies of opener 'The Coconut Kestrel' or the melted patois voices, pulverising bass and computer game melody of 'SK1 ' The Damager'. Other tracks are detailed with strange cues like the weird children's voices on 'Schlump Funk' or the psychiatrist voice on 'How Do You Feel?'. Two of the tracks 'Say 'n' Do' and 'Can't See Me' feature the dusted vocals of MC Profisee, rapper and producer with Scottish group Cloak x Dagger.


    Side A:
    1. The Coconut Kestrel
    2. Eva
    Side B:
    1. How Do You Feel?
    2. Can't See Me
    Side C:
    1. Say 'N Do
    2. Schlump Funk
    Side D:
    1. SK1 - The Damager
    2. 6 At Le Mans
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