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Lucy
Churches Schools And Guns

Churches Schools And Guns
Churches Schools And GunsChurches Schools And Guns

Artists

Lucy

Catno

SALP002

Formats

3x Vinyl 12" Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Feb 17, 2014

Lucy - Churches Schools And Guns | Stroboscopic Artefacts (SALP002)

Stroboscopic Artefacts: ...Churches Schools and Guns. A provocative name for a provocative album of techno from one of the genre’s most consistently intriguing producers, Lucy. This, his second solo album, pushes forward from his debut full-length, 2011’s Wordplay for Working Bees, and firmly establishes him in a league of his own. Over the past few years Lucy’s label, Stroboscopic Artefacts, has became a watchword for techno’s vanguard – providing a platform for new artists pushing at the genre’s boundaries and a harbor for some of the most experimental work from names you already recognize. Lucy’s progress as a producer has followed that same trajectory, moving from relatively straightforward dancefloor-driven material to deeper, murkier places. Churches Schools and Guns continues on, a collection of 12 tracks that sound – more than anything else – like the act of searching.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*

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A1

The Horror

A2

Leave Us Alone

A3

The Self As Another

B1

Human Triage

B2

Laws & Habits

C1

Follow The Leader

C2

Catch Twenty Two

D

The Illusion Of Choice

E1

We Live As We Dream

E2

All That Noise

F1

The Best Selling Show

F2

Falling

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