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Ancient DATS#2 - Going Deep

by Rude 66

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Eelkes In my opinion, this collection is the perfect sound to satisfy y'r hunger for the great analogue days. It proves that how intimate these sounds still are. I love it, especialy in this day and age. Follow Rude 66. Over and out.
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On Tarmac 05:45
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Snaking 08:22
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Lé Matin 05:42
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Seconds 04:12
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Neothing 05:53
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Gek V1 04:57
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CVo3rbby 06:46
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Gndrive 06:40
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Mallet 05:34
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Album number 2 that the mighty Cliff Lothar has compiled from the huge pile of DAT tapes I presented to him has an even broader range than the first one when I look at the time when these tracks were recorded. The basics of some tracks go back to before I had released anything ever, and it goes all the way up to the early 2000’s for some electro tracks.

If I had to classify this album as anything, I’d say the words “let’s try something different” apply here. I have never liked to pin myself down on one style, and have a tendency to go a completely different way if something works or is successful, rather than milking a formula like so many dj’s, producers and bands do. It was pointed out to me by several of these people that this style is also called “Commercial Suicide” but hey, at least it keeps things interesting.

Of course the early Bunker albums were one big “let’s try something different” adventure. I’m sure if I had included demo tracks from when I still played in an industrial noise band, they would have made it on the LP’s too. Those first records were all about creative freedom.

With some tracks on this particular release, it turned out to be a bit of a struggle to say something interesting about them for the very simple reason that I barely remember making them.
There’s stuff on these tapes where I really had to wonder if they were actually my tracks, as they sounded almost new to me. Whether that says something about the conditions and substances they were made under, or my less than perfect memory skills of today, remains to be seen..

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released May 26, 2016

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