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    Astrodynamics Rekordah Presents

    Rekordah
    • Lukid – Pleurisy
    • Tapes – Oberheimer
    • Coco Bryce – The Cliche
    • Slugabed – Clunk Clunk
    • Metske – Isotopic
    • Lower – Heartbroken
    • 1. Lukid – Pleurisy
    • 2. Jay Prada – Nina's Strut
    • 3. Tapes – Oberheimer
    • 4. Slow Hand Motem – Love Is The new Evil
    • 5. Clause Four – Daze
    • 6. Mike Slott – Music's Fun
    • 7. Coco Bryce – The Cliche
    • 8. Slugabed – Clunk Clunk
    • 9. Crackazat – Party In The Clouds
    • 10. Bnjmn – It's Not A Joint
    • 11. Rekordah – Candy Flossin'
    • 12. Professor Ojo – Focus
    • 13. Metske – Isotopic
    • 14. Subeena – Rakeeh
    • 15. Lower – Heartbroken
    • 16. The Blessings – Lungebob

    Astro:Dynamics launches in style with a 16 track compilation of previously unreleased material from a rich variety of some of the most critically acclaimed and massively talented electronic musicians operating in the world today.

    Lukid’s ‘Pleurisy’ provides a lesson in the beauty of subtlety a par with his greatly influential albums for Werk Discs. Tapes’ gloriously lo‐fi ‘Oberheimer’ follows on from his recent Jahtari EP that won fans from far and wide, including Radiohead’s Thom Yorke. Mike Slott crams funk and emotion into the short but saccharine‐sweet ‘Music’s Fun’. Slugabed’s ‘Clunk Clunk’ demonstrates perfectly how and why he has become a name on so many peoples lips in the past few months, with the Brighton‐based Planet Mu producer showing his dexterity for face‐melting bass experimentation and astral eccentricity. The Blessings (LuckyMe / Nod Navigators) continue their ascent into the stratosphere with the inclusion of ‘Lungebob’.

    Following his highly-praised collaborative Ep with Teebs for Svetlana Industries, the mysterious Jackhigh provides ‘It’s Not A Joint’, operating under one of his many aliases, Bnjmn. The line-up also includes music from Subeena, Jay Prada (LuckyMe), Clause Four (DC Recordings / Jahtari), and debut efforts from young up‐and‐comers Crackazat and Lower. A notable representation of the much-hyped synthetic funk sound of Skweee comes in the form of tracks from Metske, Slow Hand Motem, and Coco Bryce, who have all released on the style’s two heavily respected core imprints, Flogsta Danshall and Harmönia. And of course there is a track from the compiler and label‐owner, Rekordah.

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