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eMusic added another batch of Warp Records releases recently, so I'll point out a few tasty things.

First up, is "Time Tourist" by B12. This is their second album, released in 1996, featuring a nifty Chris Foss cover.
The album features more of B12's trademark Detroit Techno-esque future melodies. B12 created their own label when
they first started, as no one seemed interested in picking them up, and eMusic signed them up. So this means there was
already B12 tracks on eMusic before Warp Records was added. If you like their sound, there's a lot more of it.

Next up, another second album, this one from LFO (not the failed pop band): Advance".
While the first album was all rave and mostly craziness, this one is more polished, more sophisticated.
There are some exceedingly lovely pieces in there, like "Loch Ness" and "Ultra Schall"; some fun stuff with fun sounds,
like "Them" and "Shove Piggy Shove"; danceable tunes like "Psycodelik"; and fascist noise like "Tied Up".

Here are a couple of Autechre albums, one of which I never got around to get on CD, "Chiastic Slide", from back in 1997.
This was the follow-up to 1995's "Tri Repetae", which is presented in its non-US version on eMusic.
Meaning it's missing the second CD, which gathered several tracks from a couple of Autechre EPs, one of which is my
absolute favorite Autechre track (with a strange video by Chris Cunningham): "Second Bad Vilbel".
(Watch for the halfway point when the white bug-like machine activates and starts unfolding! It's awesome!)
After listening to "Tri Repetae" and "Chiastic Slide", you can hear the shift is style between the two.
Autechre's sound was becoming less melodic and more machine-like. The music was becoming dehumanized.
I stopped listening to Autechre when the sound dissolved into a cacaphony of pops and clicks and noises that only a
machine could appreciate. So, that would be after "LP5" came out, in 1999.

And now, for something almost completely different, an album of dubby ambient dancehall stylee trip-hop. Or something.
I present you "Haunted Dancehall" by The Sabres Of Paradise (aka Andrew Weatherall, if that means anything to you).
As the name suggests, some of these tracks are haunted by the ghosts of dancehalls past, and present, and future.
It's weird stuff, I admit. Some of it is pretty cool. And you know what's even cooler?

The limited edition hard to find (mine was a Japanese CD) remix EP of "Haunted Dancehall", known as "Versus"!!
And eMusic has it! Awesome! When I first got that little CD, I played it over and over and over (well, often!)!
It's got remixes by Depth Charge, Chemical Brothers, Nightmares On Wax, LFO, and a full orchestral version of
the "Haunted Dancehall" title track by In The Nursery. And the cover art is by Brute (designer of all KMFDM covers).
I mean, holy crap! It's worth joining eMusic just for that! :D

And finally, wrapping up the Warp overview, is a weird little compilation from Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard.
You might know them as Global Communication, Reload, Jedi Knights, E621 or Link. "The Theory Of Evolution" gathers
a bunch of tracks by these guys under their various pseudonyms, and the style is all over the place!
There's everything from Drum'N'Bass to Detroit Techno to House to Acid to goofy sound and voice collages.
Even if you don't like what's in that compilation, I can still recommend one thing by Middleton/Pritchard: "76:14".
One of the most incredible work of ambient electronica ever produced, it's under their Global Communication name.
It's really really really really good. It won a bunch of music magazine awards when it came out.

Well, that's all for now.
One handy tip when it comes to browsing the "new on eMusic" section for any genre is to always go back one extra day.
For example, if you browsed the new stuff yesterday and are browsing the new stuff today, check yesterday again.
Not everything is uploaded at once, so you will find new stuff you didn't see in yesterday yesterday.
Good night and enjoy!


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