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A collaboration between Skatebård, Philipp Lauer & DJ Sotofett, flouting the limits of italo, new beat and a whistle-along mongrel industrial. Heavy bass in the place, nuff percussion, and decent tunes.

Fiercely brilliant, slashing, whooping dance music from Oni — all-original, no samples — and a stonking Detroit thumper from the master.

Tough, propulsive, stripped, dubwise techno.
Check out Contingency.
A classic, from 1996.

A top-notch footwork compilation; easily the best intro around.

The recording debut of Baptista from Nagoya in Japan — ‘impulsive and driving but earthy and dark, buzzing with dense energy like a jungle yet spacious like the hall of a mountain king’ — topped off with a remix by Hodge.

Almighty dubs of I’m Your Brother — Round One, on Main Street.

Two superb, dark, signature dubs with unlikely shoots of upful disco and smack-bottom electro naughtiness.

Originally released in 1993 on Planet E.

Q-Loop proper — fourteen minutes of mesmerising, dread minimalism — and the vinyl debuts of Q1.2 and Mutism.