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Unique Technologies

Unique Technologies
Unique TechnologiesUnique Technologies

Catno

FC01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Belgium

Release date

Nov 17, 2021

Much of Fast Castle is still shrouded in pixelated darkness.

Much of Fast Castle is still shrouded in pixelated darkness. This first release offers a glimpse on what this weird-world might shed light on next: From polyrhythmic bass & drum flexing, to dubstep-not-dubstep exercises in sound system science and past-midnight gaze music, our map is expansive and full of surprises. Look out for the magical cheat code inscribed in the runout!

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A1

Gent1e $oul - Cabo Horn

A2

Cubemod - Sling

A3

Stepman Cord - Hoobsen

B1

Sniels - Certified Dog Walker

B2

Cubemod & Drush - Vision

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