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Seefeel - Rupt (Succour, Warp, 1995)
The sound of something ending? Deliciously dark for sure.
The proprietor of Castles in Space reflects on the album: “Like a moth fluttering around your head as you drift off to sleep. Pretty, but also horrible and disturbing. Caught in an interzone between light and dark, dream and reality, comfort and discomfort. This is such a brilliant album.”
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The Other People Place - It’s Your Love (Lifestyles Of The Laptop CafĂ©, Warp, 2001)
Drexciyan slow jam perhaps? R.I.P. Mr. Stinson.
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Boards of Canada - Seven Forty Seven (Warp20 (Unheard), Warp, 2009)
Brace for auditory impact.
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Boards of Canada - An Eagle In Your Mind (Music Has The Right To Children, Warp/Skam, 1998)
Holts are nearly always close to the sea,
Fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs.
All at the top of a sand cliff face, high above the sea.
A safe place for cubs.
We wait… tense.
We are disappointed. -
Luke Vibert - I Love Acid (Warp, 2003)
I love Acid for the way it makes me move.
I love Acid, it’s the sound you can’t improve.
I love Acid, get inside this nasty groove.
I love Acid, going round and round and round.
I love Acid, going in and up and down.
I love Acid, get inside this fleshy sound.
I love Acid, with a dirty kick-ass beat.
I love Acid, move your mind and move your feet.
I love Acid, get inside and feel this beat.
I love Acid, feel it flowing in my dreams.
I love Acid, it’s the hypnotic extreme.
I love Acid, get inside this sound supreme.
I love Acid, TB-303 romance.
I love Acid, it’ll put you in a trance.
I love Acid, get inside this dirty dance.
I love Acid, it’ll never loose its grip.
I love Acid, it’s the sound that makes you flip.
I love Acid, get inside take the trip.
I love Acid, I say that fact with pride.
I love Acid, and I’ll love it till I die.
I love Acid, get inside enjoy the ride.
I love Acid, it’s the way the changes flow.
I love Acid, as the basslines grows and grows.
I love Acid, and that’s how the feeling goes… about Acid, Acid, Acid… -
Leila - Vordhosbn (Warp20 Recreated, Warp, 2009)
Great cover of the Aphex Twin drill ‘n bass original on Drukqs (2001). Lost at sea.

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Boards Of Canada - Dayvan Cowboy (The Campfire Headphase, Warp, 2005)
The highest step in the world: Project Excelsior.
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Boards of Canada - One Very Important Thought (Music Has The Right To Children, Warp/Skam, 1998)
Now that the show is over, and we have jointly exercised our constitutional rights, we would like to leave you with one very important thought: Some time in the future, you may have the opportunity to serve as a juror in a censorship case or a so-called obscenity case. It would be wise to remember that the same people who would stop you from listening to Boards of Canada may be back next year to complain about a book, or even a TV programme. If you can be told what you can see or read, then it follows that you can be told what to say or think. Defend your constitutionally protected rights - no one else will do it for you. Thank you.
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