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Tin Of Worms
Tin Of Worms (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 05. Rel: 02 Aug 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tin Of Worms
Westway
Review: Autoreply do the record buying public a favour and give Baby Ford's Tin Of Worms 12" another repress, this time on yellow wax. Baby Ford has been making electronic music since the late 1980s and is regarded by most as one of the key players in the nascent UK acid house scene. His entry into the Autoreply stable is a classy, versatile two tracker. The title track showcases crisp, tight linear drum programming - with ribcage shaking sub bass and supernatural synths which undulate over its eight minute cycle, displaying the original principles of minimal techno alongside forward thinking sound design. On the flip you'll find "Westway", originally recorded on Ford's now defunct hardware set up and mastered from DAT. This track conjours images of smoky late night jazz clubs with its smooth piano chords and strings that seem to float in an out of the mix- set starter, nightclub techno lesson, afterparty showpiece; the choice is yours...
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Tardigrade EP
Cat: AUTO 019. Rel: 16 Jun 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tardigrade
Rigil Kent
Lapilli
Review: Its fairly safe to say that Jay Bliss is on fire at the moment. Now he takes time out from his recently launched "Stomping Grounds" imprint to follow up on his 2013 appearance with OCH on "The Remix EP". Here the warm, punchy 9 minute A-side creates a highly seductive floor-tension. Flip the disc over for two modern take's on minimalism, possibly paying homage to Studio One or Basic Channel with persistent rhythms, undertones of original dub, shaken and stirred with plenty off Bliss magic.
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out of stock $6.30
The London Sessions Vol One
The London Sessions Vol One (140 gram transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 023. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
24 (5:42)
18.2 (4:56)
10 (5:08)
12 (4:50)
Review: After a quiet 2016 thus far Och's Autoreply label is finally back in action with a frankly fantastic selection of workouts from Mark Broom. In keeping with the style Broom has been exercising in new Perbec jams with Baby Ford, this is more restrained than the muscular techno Broom can also be known for. Instead, you get expressive, satisfying house tracks such as "18.2" and the neatly pumping "10" with its killer array of synths to satisfy the dancefloor and the mind in equal measure. Avoiding unnecessary fireworks in favour of perfectly chosen and shaped elements, this is a glittering demonstration of Broom's cool-headed approach in the studio.
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Seconds EP (Jerome Sydenham remix)
Cat: AUTO 02CD.
 
Techno
10 Sec Detox (Jerome Sydenham remix)
5 Sec Detox (interlude)
20 Sec Detox
Detox
Review: Eagerly anticipated second release on Autoreply Music - 3 peak time cuts + 1 DJ tool already causing havoc on the worlds finest dancefloors. Support from Baby Ford, Mark Broom, Rolando, Dana Ruh, Dan Curtin, Samuel L Sessions, Mark Henning, Cesare vs Disorder, Jay Shepheard, Franco Cangelli, Faze Action....
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Seconds EP (Jerome Sydenham remix)
Cat: AUTO 02. Rel: 03 Mar 09
 
Techno
10 Second Detox (Jerome Sydenham remix)
5 Second Detox (interlude)
20 Second Detox
Detox
Review: Eagerly anticipated second release on Autoreply Music - 3 peak time cuts + 1 DJ tool already causing havoc on the worlds finest dancefloors. Support from Baby Ford, Mark Broom, Rolando, Dana Ruh, Dan Curtin, Samuel L Sessions, Mark Henning, Cesare vs Disorder, Jay Shepheard, Franco Cangelli, Faze Action....
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out of stock $5.78
MDMemily
MDMemily (12")
Cat: AUTO 07. Rel: 15 Feb 10
 
Minimal/Tech House
MDMemily
Fladdermus
Review: Support from Baby Ford, Dan Curtin, Chris Fortier, Mark Broom, Marcel Heese, Mark Henning. Appears on Anthony 'Shake' Shakir's Little White Earbuds Podcast. Recommended.
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Space Politics EP
Cat: AUTO 01. Rel: 15 Oct 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
Space Politics
Atomosic
Atomosic 2
Review: Hot new London based house label Autoreply welcomes Dan Curtin. Support from Anthony Shake Shakir (KMS, Seventh City, Klang Electronik) / Giles Smith (Dessous, Secretsundaze) / Sutekh (Souljazz, Minus) / Lakuti (Uzuri, Sud Electronic) / Mark Henning (Freude Am Tanzen, Einmaleins, Soma) / Colin Dale / Faze Action / Jay Shepheard (Compost Black Label) / Cesare vs Disorder (Resopal, Stock 5, Archipel) / Eddie Richards (Wiggle) / James Mowbray (Four:twenty) + more! Don't miss out.
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The Fugitive
Cat: AUTO 010. Rel: 28 Feb 11
 
Techno
The Fugitive
Fly By Night
Review: London imprint Autoreply celebrates its 10th release with an incredibly solid 12" from Dan Curtin, the techno don responsible for the label's first ever release. His Lifeblood album on Mobilee was one of the more underrated long players released in 2010, and here he marks the start of a new year with two very special tracks. Head straight for "The Fugitive", a peak time party bomb featuring deeply effective synth stabs over a powerful techno backdrop finished with a soulful sprinkling of female vocals. There are simply not enough tracks like this doing the rounds at present - one other that springs to mind is the cheeky Power House 12" that Hardwax fans will have noted with glee in late 2010. Flip over for "Fly By Night", an impressive blend of old and new in which Curtin utilises soaring 303s, reverb-soaked piano chords and a rib shaking sub bass. Stripped back techno at its finest.
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Centrality
Cat: AUTO 09. Rel: 28 Oct 10
 
Techno
Centrality
Spirits
Review: Following his Studio 395 EP supported by Zip, Oliver Deutschmann, Baby Ford, Rolando & Ben Sims to name a few, Ed returns with another satisfying 2 tracker. Centrality is a strong, peak time techno track that features raw 909 percussion paired with an infectious synth riff & haunting house vocals finishing on a Transmat style synth solo, the kind of track that stays in your head for hours if not days after you've left the nightclub. B side Spirits incorporates the same distinguished groove of Centrality but opens the possibilities up tenfold, inviting plays on both house & techno dance floors equally suited to night & day!
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Studio 395 EP
Cat: AUTO 04. Rel: 08 Jun 09
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Ballroom
The Well Tempered Clavier
out of stock $5.25
Playin Low' (Jug remix)
Cat: AUTO 08. Rel: 14 Jun 10
 
Minimal/Tech House
Playin Low' (Jug remix)
Playin Low' (original mix)
Review: Autoerply returns with yet another trailblazer, here we introduce Athens based DJ & producer Fog. His crisp, tight productions have been finding their way into the boxes of Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Motorcitysoul & Markus Fix to name a few. Remixed by Australia's #1 ambassador for Techno - JUG.
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The Difficult Word EP (Bart Skils & Anton Pieete aka District One remix) (appears on Voltt1 compilation mixed by Bart Skils)
Mug 2 (feat Mark Henning)
The Difficult Word (original mix)
The Difficult Word (Bart Skils & Anton Pieete aka District One remix)
Hip Flask
Review: London's Jug debut's for Autoreply with one of the most versatile 4 trackers around. From the deep dark Mug 2 a collaboration with his old friend Mark Henning of Freude Am Tanzen & more recently Soma fame to the deeply unique spooky vocal of The Difficult Word ending up on Hip Flask a mean after party anthem. Bart & Anton's usual no nonsense District One mix takes things to the next level on the AA1. Support from Mark Broom, Shinedoe, 2000 & One, Polder, Joris Voorn, Mathias Kaden, Someone Else, Ed Davenport, Confetti Bomb, Jay Shepheard, Dario Zenker, Chris Fortier, Mark Henning & many more....
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Moments & Lost Memories (Part 3)
Moments & Lost Memories (Part 3) (12" + limited artwork fits parts 1-3)
Cat: AUTO 022. Rel: 15 Jun 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Time Cures
Rise & Shine
Knotting
Spheres
Review: Presented in 5mm spine, LTD edition full-artwork colour sleeve which fits Parts 1-3. Having scored on Mosiac, Bodyparts and Project London, Kashawar returns to Autoreply to complete his critically acclaimed "Moments & Lost Memories" series. Here the young German star steps up with "Time Cures" a hook driven weapon possibly paying a slower respect to Mill's "Purpose Maker" releases. MPC style swing infects the groove on "Rise and Shine" adding soothing vocals and subtle acid lines to Side A. Flip the disc for deep, funking atmospherics on "Knotting" and "Spheres" adds some of Kashawar's early morning dub magic to the package. Look out for repressed Parts 1 & 2 to complete your collection!
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Moments & Lost Memories (Part 1)
Cat: AUTO 016. Rel: 04 Nov 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Feeling
Broken
Over
Flos
Review: REPRESS ALERT! Autoreply label owner OCH invites Kashawar into the fold for their 16th release, following the rising German producer's breakout releases for underground imprints Project London and Soul.on Records. For his Autoreply debut, Kashawar presents Moments and Lost Memories (Parts 1 & 2) which covers all bases of his production palette. Kicking off with "A Feeling" you'll instantly get a "Hi-Tek Jazz" flavour before moving onto "Broken" - a playful yet refined ten minute contemporary minimal work-out. Flip the disc for "Over" and the tension starts to build before the release climaxes with "Flos" a speaker shaking dub work-out of the highest order. With collaborations with Steve O'Sullivan on Mosiac plus Pluie/Noir appearances approaching, it's clear Kashawar is a special young talent!

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Moments & Lost Memories (Part 2)
Cat: AUTO 017. Rel: 27 Jan 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Making Things
Neon Lights
Fragile
Out Of
What Is Life About
Review: REPRESS ALERT! Kashawar steps back into the fold for Autoreply's 17th release, following the rising German producer's breakout releases for underground imprints Project London and Soul.on Records. For his Autoreply debut, Kashawar presents Moments and Lost Memories (Parts 1 & 2) which covers all bases of his production palette. With collaborations with Steve O'Sullivan on Mosiac plus Pluie/Noir appearances approaching, it's clear Kashawar is a special young talent!
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Night Time's The Right Time
Cat: AUTO 018. Rel: 14 Apr 14
 
Techno
Night Time's The Right Time
Wolf
Review: Following on from his 2012 Autoreply debut The Model steps up again with a precise, deadly-effective two tracker. As a producer he can never be pigeon-holed serving up his mysterious blends of deep, robotic, space- funk across labels like Traum Schallplatten, Crosstown Rebels and his own Adult Central imprint . "Night Time's The Right Time" finds the Romanian in fine-form laying down punchy drums with pulsating-bass, persistent chords and analog synth-tension. Flip the disc for "Wolf" and you get a darker, dub-driven take over the same infectious, floor-shaking beats. Long tracks, mastered to perfection and playable to the max - check it.
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Hate Internet (Claro Intelecto remix) (repress)
Cat: AUTO 011. Rel: 24 Feb 14
 
Techno
Hate Internet (original mix)
Hate Internet (Claro Intelecto remix)
Review: Autoreply presents a blue vinyl repress of one of their most sought after releases: OCH's "Hate Internet". This 10" was the first in a long line of hits which goes on to include winners on platforms like Trelik, Bass Culture and PAL SL. Thunderous drums, hypnotizing chords and a sample that the old house heads will recognise makes this one for the peak time. Claro Intelecto's Warehouse Sessions on Modern Love is regarded by many as one of the most definitive collections of contemporary techno to hit the shelves in recent years. Taking his cues from the warehouse classics that accompanied him through years in Manchester's revered clubs like the Hacienda, Home and Paradise Factory, he serves up a powerful, stripped down reworking of the original track that is equally suited to sweaty dance floors. Fasten your seatbelts.
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Hate Internet (Claro Intelecto remix)
Cat: AUTO 011. Rel: 18 Jul 11
 
Techno
Hate Internet (original mix)
Hate Internet (Claro Intelecto remix)
Review: Autoreply Music marks the coming of the summer season with a very tidy little 10" from OCH. This man recently recorded for Baby Ford's PAL SL imprint, gaining support from a diverse range of DJing luminaries including ZIP, Sammy Dee and Efdemin. Now the mysterious producer steps up with a big room floor rocker that has been described as Ian Pooley's "Chord Memory" meets Christian Vogel. Thunderous drums, hypnotizing chords and a cheeky sample that the old house heads will be sure to recognise make this one for the peak time. Claro Intelecto's Warehouse Sessions on Modern Love is regarded by many as one of the most definitive collections of contemporary techno to hit the shelves in recent years. Fresh back from remixing Depeche Mode he takes time out of his busy schedule for remix duties. Taking his cues from the warehouse classics that accompanied him through years in Manchester's revered clubs like the Hacienda, Home and Paradise Factory, he serves up a powerful, stripped down reworking of the original track that is equally suited to sweaty dance floors. Fasten your seatbelts.

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Sophisticated Animated
Sophisticated Animated (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 012. Rel: 01 Mar 12
 
Techno
Sophisticated Animated
Moonlight Sonata (parts 1 & 2)
Review: Hot on the heels of his critically acclaimed Whalesong EP for Trelik, OCH returns with another equally crucial deep club orientated two tracker. The A Side cut, "Sophisticated Animated", contains a level of funk and energy that is often lost in today's house music. Being constantly inspired by the US pioneers of the genre, OCH presents stripped back Chicago grooves alongside heavy analogue bass and jacking percussion, teasing with a sprinkling of 303 acid and a sparse yet deadly piano solo. Up next, "Moonlight Sonata" is OCH's deepest work to date, incorporating dubstep inspired drums and ambience with lush old-school synth chords which build and modulate before the track climaxes into a thundering four to the floor workout. Shrink-wrapped clear vinyl pressing.
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Autoreply Twenty EP
Autoreply Twenty EP (double 12")
Cat: AUTO 020. Rel: 08 Sep 14
 
Techno
Samarkand Sulci
Enceladus
Don't Fight It
Morning Glory
C Ring
Snarecrow
Bitchslap
Review: Stunningly beautiful double-pack from OCH for Autoreply Music's 20th release. Following on from output on renowned labels like PAL SL, Trelik, Bass Culture he returns to Autoreply with seven tracks of playable perfection. By focusing on stripped-back percussive grooves, sparse 909 drum-programming and ultra fine-tuned dynamics he certainly proves with tracks "Samarkand Sulci" and "Snarecrow" that the original jackin' house/techno sound will always have plenty of life and soul. "Don't Fight It" is an 8.5 minute acid builder featuring haunting vocals and crisp synths whilst the bass driven dub of "Enceladus" wouldn't be complete without live delays and distorted pianos. Check Out "Morning Glory" for a surprise contender for this years balearic soundtrack or "C Ring" for ultimate warmth. Tracks for every situation and not to be missed!
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Linear Response Function
Linear Response Function (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUTO 024. Rel: 29 Jan 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Panamax (8:01)
The Sadness (6:55)
The Healer (6:29)
Linear Response Function (8:43)
Incompressible Flow (6:41)
Lovers Roll (6:41)
Review: It's been a hot minute since we heard something new from Och, but he's back on Autoreply with a double 12" of high-grade, stripped back tech house shot through with oodles of imagination. "Panamax" is the consummate dubby house track, a true immersion chamber of a track, while "The Sadness" brings a shuffling groove and some peppy key stabs to the table. "The Healer" is a more overtly minimal affair that would sound at home on PAL SL, while "Linear Response Function" keeps things tight and focused with a sturdy rhythmic framework and some spartan piano notes. "Incompressible Flow" has a submerged jazzy undercurrent to it, and "Lovers Roll" gets into that freaky house bounce heard on "The Sadness". Overall, it's another sterling grip of refined tracks from a seasoned pro.
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The Remix EP
Cat: AUTO 015. Rel: 23 Sep 13
 
Techno
OCH - "Scammell" (Jay Bliss remix)
OCH - "Scammell" (original mix)
Jay Bliss - "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" (OCH remix)
Jay Bliss - "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" (original mix)
Review: OCH has a strong pedigree of collaborations with fellow underground stalwart Jay Bliss the latest to share space on a Autoreply record with the label boss. Bliss should be known to many as the co-owner of Electrique Boutique alongside Markus Homm, for a long time the only vinyl outlet in Romania, and his discography makes for impressive reading these days. Recent times have seen Mr Bliss share record space with the likes of Skudge and Petre Inspirescu on respected imprints like 20:20 Vision, All Inn, Hudd Traxx and Fear Of Flying. AUTO 015 kicks off with a bouncy rework of OCH's "Scammell" from Bliss featuring sub-aqua sound-scapes and sonar blips on an instantly playable US inspired groove. OCH's original has a distinctly liquid approach possibly referencing the work of LTJ Bukem and Good Looking over techno framework. Jay's main offering "Men Are From Mars" is sexy controlled acid which OCH shifts up a gear for peak time floor-play layering the original TB303 patterns to thundering climax. Road-tested on Eleven Club, Tokyo's Alpha System's custom speakers.

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Stockholm Helsinki Tokyo
Cat: AUTO 014. Rel: 22 Apr 13
 
Deep House
OCH - "Fika"
DEN - "Rushing For Love"
DJ PI GE - "Down Map"
OCH - "Doctors Orders"
Review: 2013 marks Autoreply Music's 5th year of quality vinyl releases and welcomes the label's 14 release which sees label boss OCH welcome two of Tokyo's most influential players to the family. As co-founder of the Pan Records label and collaborator with Mathias Kaden as Mathimidori, DJ PI-GE has been integral to the capital's current wave of house and techno, whilst his high standing as a DJ has seen bookings at respected European haunts Panorama Bar, Womb and Robert Johnson. His track "Down Map" features soft vocals, and catchy drifting synths which build and tease over an 8 minute backdrop of tight, club orientated percussion. Expertly mixed and pre-mastered by David Koch aka Dewalta. op.disc regular DEN has an equally fruitful musical heritage having lived in London and Berlin and recorded for electronic institutions like Soma and Trapez. Returning to his homeland he's now established himself as one of the nations premium DJ's. "Rushing For Love" is built around powerful drums and speaker shaking bass, its perfect for the peak time with haunting piano's creating a mood of euphoric tension and suspense. OCH is no stranger to labels like Trelik, PAL SL, All Inn and SECT. He kicks of the 12" with "Fika" which embraces his early UK House and Garage roots with warm vintage keys and lush female vox. "Doctors Orders" is a unique beatless weapon of spoken word and analogue synths completing the line-up of this very special EP.
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Elite Conversationalists Edition
Cat: AUTO 013. Rel: 03 Dec 12
 
Deep House
Och - "Deltic"
Och - "Freeze Thaw"
The Model - "Dungeon Man"
The Model - "Stancuto"
Review: Four deadly cuts of timeless, jackin' house and deep techno professionalism. OCH returns to his Autoreply home with a new series of split 12"s inviting a diverse group of producers to share a slab of wax. For the A Side he opens with "Deltic" which sets the mood with tough yet soulful Chicago vibes. OCH's second contribution is "Freeze-Thaw" showcasing a deep, hypnotic groove alongside powerful sub-bass, lush female vox with dreamy analogue pads that bridge the gap between artistic creativity and memorable club versatility. On the flip side it's Romanian all-rounder, The Model, who has previously graced premium labels such as Traum Schallplatten and International DJ Gigolo. Here he delivers two ultra-phat workouts in the form of "Dungeon Man", an infectious chord driven floor-burner and "Stancuto" a stripped back, percussive take on the same theme demonstrating his emerging new warehouse sound with just the slightest salute to Echocord or Dehnert.
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Chaser
Chaser (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 021R. Rel: 06 Jul 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Chaser
Long John
Review: Perbec is Mark Broom and Baby Ford. Their last vinyl outing was for the seminal Ifach imprint in 2001. Here they return with "Chaser" an epic journey into the original principles of house music featuring Ford's unmistakable vocals over Broom's MPC handywork. Chicago style keys and analog synth pads announce the that the party is very much in full force. Flip the disc for "Long John" which features stripped rhythms with plenty of swing and energy - equally suited to the main room or aferhours. Mastered at D & M.
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Chaser
Chaser (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 021. Rel: 02 Feb 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Chaser
Long John
Review: Perbec is Mark Broom and Baby Ford. Their last vinyl outing was "Variety Club" for the seminal Ifach imprint in 2001. Here they return with "Chaser" an epic journey into the original principles of house music. Infectious bass, Chicago-style keys and deep, analog synth pads announce that the party is very much in full force. Flip the disc for "Long John" which features stripped rhythms with plenty of swing and energy - equally suited to the main room or afterhours. Mastered at D & M.
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Autoreply After Hours Edition - Blue EP (Pier Bucci remix)
Cat: AUTO 06. Rel: 07 Dec 09
 
Minimal/Tech House
Blue (original mix)
Blue (Pier Bucci remix)
Review: Autoreplys aptly named After Hours edition sees Ben Rourke subtly create a sonic landscape in which every note matters, and reminds us that techno can indeed be a deeply emotional form of music. This is the kind of EP you wish would magically start playing during the taxi ride home from Berghain or some other temple of techno; its music to soundtrack personal reflection; deeply introspective and atmospheric. Blue features shuffling synths bouncing off delicate keys and deep scrapes that appear unannounced alongside ethereal vocal snippets.Pier Buccis remix utilises the title tracks subtle instrumentation and takes it up a notch. Its beautifully constructed and textured – just as we have come to expect from the Chilean producer – with the trademark hint of South American flavour. The three-track EP is rounded off with Rourkes Squareb, which is possibly even more introspective and thought-provoking than Blue.
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Round 2 Reel EP
Round 2 Reel EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 025. Rel: 12 Mar 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Round 2 Reel 1
Round 2 Reel 2
Round 2 Reel 3
Review: Dana Ruh is best known as a figurehead for the mighty Brouqade, but she's equally found on many other labels in the mean time. On this occasion she's brought her distinctive, heavy grooving style to Autoreply for an examination of the artistic process in the shape of one jam, three ways. "Round 2 Reel 1" is the funkiest of the lot, using some killer swing and vibing chords to make for an upbeat, infectious yet still nicely kinked sound. "Round 2 Reel 2" takes things into a more intricate, techy headspace where snaking rhythms interlock with pockets of synth abstraction. "Round 2 Reel 3" continues that theme into a rich, exotic forest of mechanical tones for the adventurous techno trippers to zone out on.
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