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Remix EP 1
Remix EP 1 (limited 12")
Cat: BLACKEST011/DSR 060. Rel: 08 Oct 12
 
Techno
Loss (Regis version)
NCR (Monoton dub)
Review: Remixes of iconic New York no wave act Ike Yard by Regis and Konrad Becker's Monoton project feature on this joint release from Blackest Ever Black and Desire. Technically a complementary release to Desire's soon to drop reissue of Ike Yard's eponymous debut set from 1982, this 12" has the Downwards boss and Becker tackling tracks from that album. Led by Stuart Argabright, Ike Yard's brand of avant garde electro minimalism is not something you can easily digest, but both remixes here work as fine complements to the source material. Regis' take on "Loss" is a pattering, skeletal affair that develops ripples of uneasy analogue pulses without ever forgoing Ike Yard's paranoia inducing intentions, while Becker's Monoton Dub take on "NCR" is equally respectful, if much more foreboding in execution.
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 in stock $11.41
Devil's Dance
Devil's Dance (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BLACKEST 075. Rel: 01 Mar 19
 
Techno
Concrete (5:52)
Radiation (with Ollie Moore) (5:34)
Devil's Dance (5:56)
Slow Dance (2:16)
Dub Hell (6:07)
Hell (version) (5:56)
Inertia (with Jasmine) (2:39)
Vertigo (with Rhaki Singh) (23:02)
 in stock $24.99
Red X
Red X (12")
Cat: BLACKEST 046. Rel: 23 Jul 15
 
Techno
Red X (9:09)
Ice & Blood (3:11)
Blood & Ice (version) (4:41)
Review: With a hand in several local Bristol labels, it's no surprise Young Echo man Ossia is described by Blackest Ever Black as one of the city's "most vital behind-the-scenes operators". Prior to this Red X 12" there has been very little material from Ossia, but he's clearly a very confident producer on the basis of the three tracks featured. The title track takes inspiration and sonics from the personal recorded diaries of Peter Tosh, filtering out his paranoid words and splicing them with near ten minutes of apocalyptic, dread-filled, slowed down techno. The B side sees Ossia veer off into more abstract and largely beatless terrain that slots in nicely with the more adventurous tape mangling antics of his Young Echo cohorts.
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Gespielt von: Maciek Sienkiewicz, Semtek
 in stock $15.65
Tooth
Tooth (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLACKESTLP 014. Rel: 07 Jun 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Coax (3:58)
Dead Heat (4:34)
Hold Your Line (4:24)
Front Running (4:26)
Dialling In, Falling Out (5:01)
Glassed (5:13)
Cold Cain (4:59)
Stammer (4:48)
Review: British duo Raime are back with the first album since 2012's brilliant Quarter Turns A Living Line and their signature style of dark ambience and haunting imaginary soundtracks which incorporate jungle, dub and post-punk influences into the mix also. The album is said to be largely influenced by their side project Moin which incorporates rock and metal influences too. According to Blackest Ever Black "the DNA of dub-techno, garage/grime and post-hardcore rock music spliced into sleek and predatory new forms." Highlights include the moody subtractive rock of "Dialling In, Falling Out", the dub and post punk crossover of "Dead Heat" and the brooding mood-lighting of "Cold Cain".
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Memory Care Unit
Cat: BLACKEST 045. Rel: 23 Feb 16
 
Ambient/Drone
The Singing Bile (7:11)
Little Jammy Centre (8:56)
They're Playing Themselves (4:45)
Paean Delle Palme (3:47)
Stripping At The Nail (8:23)
Memorize Them Well (8:19)
Review: Blackest Ever Black first plunged us head first into the "small hour tape experiments, noise etudes and basement-mildewed pop" of Ryan Martin's Secret Boyfriend project in late 2013 with the release of This Is Always Where You've Lived. That album granted Martin his debut vinyl outing after a raft of cassette releases through his own Hot Releases label, and he's now back on the good ship BEB with a new album. Some six tracks long, Memory Care Unit compiles material Martin recorded for a Grovl tape boxset released back in February along with previously unreleased music recorded between 2013-14. A few minutes spent listening to Memory Care Unit proves that Blackest Ever Black's description of the album as "poignant, isolationist machine music" is most certainly apt.
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 in stock $13.53
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