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Do you find yourself dancing to the tune of a different squeak? Do you prefer waking to the sound of violent buzzing, beeping and bleeping than to the subtle sounds of a local radio station? If while playing Space Invaders on your Atari 2600 the crunching sounds of the aliens inspire you to pull out the blender and perform an impromptu version of "Ricky's Hand". Then you've landed in the right module.This group collectively collects rare, out of print and obscure releases by artists that changed the electronic sphere. From Late70's to Early 80's to current artists utilizing lo-fi technology and genres unrecognizable all accepted. Bring your ideas and thoughts to the table share, send, put some batteries in that Casio and lets break the lo- fi barriers. Just to get everyone started artists that fit this Genre are Smersh: No More: Mark Lane: Silicon Teens: Berliner Express: Ken Clinger: Snowy Red: Absolute Body Control: Robert Marlowe: Adult: Le Car: Skanfrom: Peste: Ken Clinger: Bene Gesserit: Crash Course Science: Das Kabinette, Data Bank A, Ceramic Hello, Patrik Fitzgerald, Gerry and the Holograms, A Blaze Colour, Stress, Pseudocode, Ptose Productions, DDAA,Portion Control, We Be Echo, Glamour For Evening, Twilight Ritual, Tara Cross, German Shepards, The Arch, The Metronomes, Severed Heads, Data, Subject, Van kaye + Ignit, Monopol, Human Flesh, Magthea, Dicky Design, Testcard F, Reset Records, television noise, household appliances gone berserk, seperated microphones distanced between a flagpole and a mocking bird, We seek the Obscure Obscure releases. We believe that Old Minimal needs to be brought into the clubs.
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