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East Kilbrideâs Scott Fraser finally delivers on a 25-year promise to his younger self with the release of his debut solo album on his own London-based label, DX Recordings. A close friend of Rubadub and longtime collaborator of the late Andrew Weatherall, Fraser marks a turning point with this recordâclosing one chapter and opening another.
A truly international and collaborative project pulling together the help and talent of friends around the world with mastering by Radioactive man Keith Tenniswood, cut by Frank Merritt at The Carvery and world class US visual art and design legends, Tim Saccenti and Nick Martin on photography, artwork and design.Â
Limited to 300 solid red heavyweight vinyl copies, brown kraft sleeves; individually hand stencilled and numbered by the artist, printed inserts feature a collection of moments and images from the last 25 years - the studio, the equipment, the people and the places that came together to make this release. Japanese rice paper inner sleeves.
Musically diverse, crossing styles, flavours and moods, threaded meticulously with razor sharp Roland TR606 programming and glued together with a Space Echo, Expanded opens with the sub aquatic funk of âEden And Afterâ. Side one takes you through banging electro on âEnergy In Constitutionâ, the dark dub techno of âTo The Letter Of My Oathâ, leaves you disappearing through a black hole on âThe Path Of Helium Rainâ and the sound of aliens talking through FM synthesis on âCollected Stillsâ. On side two: a slice of dark, heavy instrumental hip hop gets things started with âWhere Is That Perception? â. Next we get into some straight 4/4 club techno with cut up drums and bumping baseline in âMi Dominanteâ before moving through some blissed out Detroit vibes on âEarth Looking Inwardsâ, a rough as you like TR606 driven experimental electro groover âObject of Lifeâ and finally closing out with the Ectomorph inspired stark electro of âSteel (NB_BLOOD cut)â.
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East Kilbrideâs Scott Fraser finally delivers on a 25-year promise to his younger self with the release of his debut solo album on his own London-based label, DX Recordings. A close friend of Rubadub and longtime collaborator of the late Andrew Weatherall, Fraser marks a turning point with this recordâclosing one chapter and opening another.
A truly international and collaborative project pulling together the help and talent of friends around the world with mastering by Radioactive man Keith Tenniswood, cut by Frank Merritt at The Carvery and world class US visual art and design legends, Tim Saccenti and Nick Martin on photography, artwork and design.Â
Limited to 300 solid red heavyweight vinyl copies, brown kraft sleeves; individually hand stencilled and numbered by the artist, printed inserts feature a collection of moments and images from the last 25 years - the studio, the equipment, the people and the places that came together to make this release. Japanese rice paper inner sleeves.
Musically diverse, crossing styles, flavours and moods, threaded meticulously with razor sharp Roland TR606 programming and glued together with a Space Echo, Expanded opens with the sub aquatic funk of âEden And Afterâ. Side one takes you through banging electro on âEnergy In Constitutionâ, the dark dub techno of âTo The Letter Of My Oathâ, leaves you disappearing through a black hole on âThe Path Of Helium Rainâ and the sound of aliens talking through FM synthesis on âCollected Stillsâ. On side two: a slice of dark, heavy instrumental hip hop gets things started with âWhere Is That Perception? â. Next we get into some straight 4/4 club techno with cut up drums and bumping baseline in âMi Dominanteâ before moving through some blissed out Detroit vibes on âEarth Looking Inwardsâ, a rough as you like TR606 driven experimental electro groover âObject of Lifeâ and finally closing out with the Ectomorph inspired stark electro of âSteel (NB_BLOOD cut)â.
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East Kilbrideâs Scott Fraser finally delivers on a 25-year promise to his younger self with the release of his debut solo album on his own London-based label, DX Recordings. A close friend of Rubadub and longtime collaborator of the late Andrew Weatherall, Fraser marks a turning point with this recordâclosing one chapter and opening another.
A truly international and collaborative project pulling together the help and talent of friends around the world with mastering by Radioactive man Keith Tenniswood, cut by Frank Merritt at The Carvery and world class US visual art and design legends, Tim Saccenti and Nick Martin on photography, artwork and design.Â
Limited to 300 solid red heavyweight vinyl copies, brown kraft sleeves; individually hand stencilled and numbered by the artist, printed inserts feature a collection of moments and images from the last 25 years - the studio, the equipment, the people and the places that came together to make this release. Japanese rice paper inner sleeves.
Musically diverse, crossing styles, flavours and moods, threaded meticulously with razor sharp Roland TR606 programming and glued together with a Space Echo, Expanded opens with the sub aquatic funk of âEden And Afterâ. Side one takes you through banging electro on âEnergy In Constitutionâ, the dark dub techno of âTo The Letter Of My Oathâ, leaves you disappearing through a black hole on âThe Path Of Helium Rainâ and the sound of aliens talking through FM synthesis on âCollected Stillsâ. On side two: a slice of dark, heavy instrumental hip hop gets things started with âWhere Is That Perception? â. Next we get into some straight 4/4 club techno with cut up drums and bumping baseline in âMi Dominanteâ before moving through some blissed out Detroit vibes on âEarth Looking Inwardsâ, a rough as you like TR606 driven experimental electro groover âObject of Lifeâ and finally closing out with the Ectomorph inspired stark electro of âSteel (NB_BLOOD cut)â.











