Applied Rhythmic Technology (ART)

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Kirk Degiorgio's label that started in the late 80's and released the early works of luminaires like Carl Craig and Photek..

Predecessor to the Op-ART label, ART was inactive between 1995-2006 but re-launched in July 2006 with a series of represses released in association with Glasgow based Rubadub / Blackhole Distribution.
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Releases:
ART 1 Various ART¹ (12") 1991
art 2 cd Various The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine (CD, Album, Comp) 1992
ART 3 Psyche / BFC Applied Rhythmic Technology...3 (12") 1993
ART 3RE Psyche / BFC ART Three (12", RM, RE) 2006
ART4CD Various Applied Rhythmic Technology (CD, Comp) 1993
ART 5CD Phenomyna Unexplained (CD, Album) 1994
ART 6 Elegy Ensemble (2 versions) 1994
ART8 Kirk Degiorgio Mass (3 versions) 2009
ART9 Deep Space Orchestra Return To Dodge City (Single, EP) (4 versions) 2011
ART10 Miles Sagnia Transmission EP (12", EP) 2011
ART 2.1 Various The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine E.P.1 (EP) (2 versions) 1992
ART 2.2 Various The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine E.P.2 (12", EP) 1992
ART 5.1 Phenomyna ART 5.1 (2 versions) 1994
ART 5.2 Phenomyna ART 5.2 (2 versions) 1995
ART 7.1 Various ART 7.1 / B1214.1 (12") 1995
ART 7.2 Various ART 7.2 / B1214.2 (12") 1995
ART 11.1 Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima Rapture (12") 2011
ART 11.2 Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima Rapture Remixes (12") 2011
ART DDS-1 Kirk Degiorgio Swarm (2 versions) 2009
ART DDS-2 Third Man, The Messier 66 (12") 2010
ART DDS-3 Kirk Degiorgio Exodus Earth / New Genesis (2 versions) 2010
ART DDS-4 Third Man, The Tangier (2 versions) 2010
ART DDS-5 Paul Mac Odd Things Amount To Nothing (12") 2011
ART DDS-6 Third Man, The Future Tense (12") 2012
ART DDS-8 Justin Berkovi Drive (12") 2012
ART-NR1 Kirk Degiorgio Nairobi (2 versions) 2010
ART NR-2 Kirk Degiorgio & Ian O'Brien Promenade Eleven (3 versions) 2011
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Reviews & Discussion

DanseSounz Dec 14, 2011
Essential Label...
Review by Alain_Patrick Nov 16, 2010
What do a label really need to be considered timeless? Instead of countless, you just need a few aesthetic, unique, notable masterpieces to grant the label a place among the pantheon of unforgettable. Applied Rhythmic Technology is pure excellency. You can check it on its releases, from ART1 (1991) until today (with The Third Man's 'Tangier').