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Trunk Records

04'06 FEATURES
Biosphere / Egbert Mittelstädt live
Biosphere / Egbert Mittelstädt Live

03'06 INTERVIEW
Jimmy Edgar Interview
Jimmy Edgar

Clark Interview
Clark

04'06 REVIEWS
Luigi Archetti
Bird Show
Caroline
Depth Affect
Dextro
Dictaphone
Glissandro 70
Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid
International Peoples Gang
Izu
Kyler
Loka
Lionel Marchetti
Miller + Fiam
Matmos
Modern Institute
Same Actor
Thomas Strønen
Terrestrial Tones
Uniform
Vizier Of Damascus
Zeebee

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04'06 SHORT CUTS
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Chin Chin

 
   
   
   
 
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INTERVIEWS 

MARK PRITCHARD / HARMONIC 33 Going Global
Interview with Mark Pritchard
As one half of Global Communication and Jedi Knights, Mark Pritchard has released some of the most important records of the early nineties, and his work continues to influence younger musicians today. Now working with Dave Brinkworth as Harmonic 33, he has taken some time out of his busy schedule to talk to us about his recent solo record as Troubleman, the new Harmonic 33 album, the importance of library music, his forthcoming Reload album and the forthcoming string of Global Communication reissues.

A GUY CALLED GERALD Underground Resistance
Interview with Gerald Simpson
From his days as part of 808 State to his mid-nineties excursions into what would become the blueprint for jungle artists to build on, A Guy Called Gerald has made an indelible mark on the dance scene of the last fifteen years. We catch up with the man as he releases a new album to talk about the recent 808 State Prebuild album, how is work has influenced a whole generation, and he tried, with his latest record, to recapture the spirit of early dance music.

 
ALBUM OF THE MONTH 

GREG DAVIS Somnia
Greg Davis continues his assault on the music scene with the drone-orientated Somnia, on which he reveals a very different side of his talent. Yet, this album also bears many of the trademarks found on previous work.

 
REVIEWS 

A GUY CALLED GERALD To All Things What They Need
A pioneer of the electronic movement for the last fifteen years, the legendary A Guy Called Gerald returns with a much more laidback and soulful album and continues to lead the way.

BOOM BIP Blue Eyed In The Red Room
Boom Bip returns with this follow up to his magnificent Seed To Sun. On Blue Eyed In The Red Room, Bryan Hollon moves away from his hip-hop roots to explore a wide range of electronic soundscapes.

ANDREW COLEMAN Demons
Animals On Wheels’ Andrew Coleman follows his first album recorded under his own name with this short suite of beautiful textured compositions set miles apart from his more upfront persona.

ERIKM & FENNESZ Complementary Contrasts - Donaueschingen 2003
Complementary Contrasts – Donaueschingen documents the collaboration between eRikm and Fennesz by collecting studio and live takes recorded for the 2003 edition of the Musiktage festival.

HARMONIC 33 Music For Film, Television & Radio Vol. 1
Harmonic 33 is a collaboration between Mark Pritchard and Dave Brinkworth, and this second album is a treat for amateurs of 60s and 70s electronic library music.

LEMON JELLY '64-'95
Over two years after their first album proper was released, Lemon Jelly return with a collection of sharper, edgier, and often darker tracks.

NILS ØKLAND Bris
On his third solo album, Norwegian violinist Nils Økland further develops his sumptuous emotional musical moments based on traditional Norwegian folk music.

THE RAINSTICK ORCHESTRA The Floating Glass Key In The Sky
The Rainstick Orchestra collects a variety of influences into a refreshingly cool and collected record.

UPLAND Obliterated
Obliterated sees Norwegian musician Knut Andreas Ruud, AKA Upland, expending on the intricate soundscapes of his first album and shows far more assurance and maturity.

 
COLLECTED WORKS 

VARIOUS ARTISTS The Noise & The City
VARIOUS ARTISTS Intricate Maximals
VARIOUS ARTISTS Where We're At
VARIOUS ARTISTS Runeology 2

 
SHORT CUTS 

THE BLACK DOG Bite Thee Back
NITRADA Four Remixes
ROD All My Love
MOLE HARNESS Stray Dog Army

 
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