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Kid Kanji

  1. Electronic
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  1. Synthesizing the Silk Roads: Uzbek Disco, Tajik Folktronica, Uyghur Rock & Tatar Jazz from 1980s Soviet Central Asia
    by Various Artists
  2. 2s Co - Burnin Up
    by 2s Co
  3. Hyena
    by Jorge Arana Trio
  4. Mammoth
    by Jorge Arana Trio
  5. memos v.2
    by yyu
  6. Shadow
    by Mister Lies
  7. ~~~
    by Ana Roxanne
  8. Quiet Friend
    by Quiet Friend
  9. Mister Lies
    by Mister Lies
  10. The Unrelenting Songs Of The 1979 Post Disco Crash
    by Jason Forrest
    Pitchforkcore, fer sure, but thank you Mr. Forrest for your blending of tracks to create an experience similar to The Avalanches. Thank you.
  11. She
    by S.Maharba
    This guy makes some of the best beat tapes ever. This tape is #2 to his actual "S. Maharba" album. Give it a solid listen~ it's pretty radical stuff.
  12. Most Forgotten
    by S.Maharba
  13. Vitund
    by Indigo Bunting
    Ohayou Ohayou
    "Ohayou" is particularly good. Nice driving drum beat with a progressive theme. Kanji approves!

    "You Must Be Too" is another particularly well-done track. Good use of samples. Oh, for it to be autumn again...

    My only "tripe" if any with the album is that I kind of feel like it isn't decided on a consistent sound. A lot of the tracks here are all over the place with sound, moving from chaotic Aphex Twin style synth craziness to ambient pieces and then onto AMV-styled techno.
  14. moomoo vol.1
    by yyu
    OK. Seriously? Setting classical music samples to an outdoor nighttime ambient track? If this five minute piece is going to even try to emulate The Caretaker's AEBBTW, it's gonna have to do more than that. Nice try, but my least favorite selection out of yyu's interesting discography.
  15. midcity
    by clipping.
    loud loud
    This guys are freaking awesome. Definitely a group to look into if you're into the whole Death Grips bandwagon. Seriously though, a smartly produced album that has an undercurrent of some pretty cool tape music experimentation. Check out "Outro" as well as "Williams Mix" on their much more known "CLPPNG" album.