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Trade & Distribution Almanac Volume 3by various artists [ADAADAT]

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Release date 20 February 2006
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In an effort to ease embarrassment, Adaadat records present their latest compilation CD; a one stop solution, giving you everything you need to know about experimental electronics, noise rock, breakcore, lo-fi mashups and noise in London.

Highlights include the hyperactive gabba/chiptune music of Glasgow's Germlin, mashuped dancehall from Osaka breakcore legend ... [more]


One Course Mealby Romvelope

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Release date 1 January 2005
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Romvelope's debut album sees the artists formerly known as Kema Keur, Adaadat co-founder Bjørn Hatleskog, take a new direction influenced by the manic melodies of Felix Kubin, Com.a and Mouse On Mars, and sample splicers like The Soft Pink Truth and Donna Summer.

One Course Meal takes you on a Norwego-Scottish ... [more]


Trade & Distribution Almanac Volume 2by various artists [ADAADAT]

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Release date 13 October 2004
CD Limited Stock £8.00 buy || MP3 £7.00 buy

With so much of today's music scene looking dreamily back to a more innocent time, isn't it about time somebody started thinking about the future?... Enter London's Adaadat label (recently declared "Label of the Month" by BBC Radio 1's John Peel) with their new compilation CD, Trade & Distribution Almanac ... [more]


Trade & Distrbution Almanac Volume 1by various artists [ADAADAT]

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Release date 1 January 2003
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A compilation of quirky and experimental electronic music.



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6 July 2006

Hello there!

Wow, it's finally cool enough now to get back on the computer and finish up this newsletter!

First off, a quick mention for Sonar - Barcelona is the shizniz and a good time was had by all. We actually didn't hang out at Sonar that often, with our own rooftop and choice of music selection to tempt us away, but we saw a few awesome bands such as Richard Chartier 's ... [read full article]