EAR INFLUXION

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SINCE 2010

Baby Ford: “Exopolis” (Basking In The Brakelights, Force Inc. 2003)Baby Ford’s minimal techno output of the late 90s and early 00s has little to do with his original splash as a late 80s acid house...

Soulphiction: “Her (JMS Dub)” (Superlongevity 4, Perlon 2006)Another categorically weird one from the Perlon camp. This may be my favorite release of their Superlongevity series, with fantastic cuts...

Ear Influxion’s Favorite Albums of 2015: #21-3021. Koenraad Ecker: Sleepwalkers in a Cold Circus (LINE) Read our review22. Vilod: Safe In Harbour (Perlon) Read our review23. Blanck Mass:...

Vilod: Safe In Harbour (Perlon)Do you ever put on a record for the first time, and within a minute or two it’s startled you for its uniqueness or ingenuity? Safe in Harbour is such...

San Proper: “Yestoday” (Yestoday, Perlon 2014)Surprisingly accessible jam from the Perlon camp, with an actual bassline and a more patient tempo grounding it. I like that the bassline only...

Pan-Pot: “Apocalyptic Horseman” (Panorama, 2007 Mobilee)Pan-Pot have never quite seemed to get their due when it comes to minimal techno and dance music. Their productions are slick, consistent,...

Matt John: “Princess Unknown” (Joker Family Part One, Perlon 2005) Matt John’s slick, strange mix of snares, drums, devices and effects still sounds fresh nearly ten years...

Villalobos: “I Try To Live (Can I Live)” (Alcachofa, Playhouse 2003) Alcachofa is probably Ricardo Villalobos’s most accessible album I’ve heard, starting off with...

Narcotic Syntax: “Raptor’s Delight” (Superlongevity Four, 2006) Quintessential Perlon. What an unlikely groove…

Narcotic Syntax: “Raptor’s Delight” (Superlongevity Four, 2006) Quintessential Perlon. What an unlikely groove…

Portable: “Keep On” (Superlongevityfive, Perlon 2010) What a treat it was to rediscover this great hidden gem on Perlon’s 2010 label showcase. It’s a completely different...

Portable: “Keep On” (Superlongevityfive, Perlon 2010) What a treat it was to rediscover this great hidden gem on Perlon’s 2010 label showcase. It’s a completely different...

Ricardo Villalobos: Dependent and Happy CD (Perlon) As sometimes is the case, Perlon’s issue of Villalobos’s latest varies from format to format. On vinyl, it’s a...

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