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Home2022March02
2nd March 2022
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RIP Swirl – Blurry

It’s a good time for nostalgia. Perhaps more than ever, the trend cycle has been ever revolving, constantly being given life by way of algorithms and lockdown induced boredom. Cu

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2nd March 2022
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TP Mix #141 – Nico Purman

Like any great artist on the verge of innovation, Nico Purman delights us with a genre-crossing mix of ambient, techno and electro. Always driven by the rush of experimental harmon

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2nd March 2022
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Gábor Lázár – Boundary Object

Few artists can lay claim to as diverse of a discography as Hungary’s Gábor Lázár, who’s as much at home making serpentine pieces of sound art as he is creating mutant regga

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2nd March 2022
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Sally Shapiro – Sad Cities

Sally Shapiro seemingly went into retirement in 2016. The Swedish duo, made up of the eponymous vocalist and synthpop producer Johan Agebjörn, ended their decade-long run with a s

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