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Kim RapattiUntitled

Label:

Dum Records – DUM L-06

Series:

Dum Limited – DUM L-06

Format:

Vinyl, 12"

Country:

Finland

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno, Minimal

Tracklist

A1Untitled
A2Untitled
B1Untitled
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Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByMPO
  • Mastered AtDubplates & Mastering
  • Distributed ByNeuton

Credits

  • Mastered ByPole
  • ProducerKim Rapatti

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): MPO A DUM L-06 Pole D+M
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): MPO B DUM L-06 Pole D+M

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Untitled (12", White Label)Dum RecordsDUM L-06Finland1998

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Reviews

  • alternating_bit's avatar
    Edited 20 years ago
    Dark, minimal techno piece. Cuts A1 and A2 (very similar with one another) are driven by a strong pulse, accompanied by a warbling, aquatic-like synth loop. Then razor sharp metallic hi-hat-like slices engage. These first two cuts remind me of Submania a bit, though just not quite as dubby, yet surely a minimal work worth checking out.

    Side B I think has the strongest cut, running at 45rpm. This cut reminds me of early Exos. Even darker, colder, and blatantly repetitious. An innocuous, low-level jungle-like loop of percussion comes in to add some flavor. An incredibly slow envelope change on the main note loop brings the lengthy track to a very worthy demonstration of solid dark minimal tech.

    I bought this 12" blindly because it was compared to Basic Channel, Ozy, Monolake, etc. While I don't completely agree with the comparison, I am not disappointed with it either.

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