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Magnetism, That Electricity...by various artists [Highpoint Lowlife]

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Release date 31 March 2008
CDR Limited Stock £5.00 buy

Following their label showcase in January of this year, Highpoint Lowlife asked each of the artists who played to contribute some fresh tracks for a double vinyl album release. Each artist has one side of vinyl each, and have given us some utterly devasting music!

The result is a stunning double ... [more]


Analog For Architectureby various artists [Highpoint Lowlife]

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Release date 20 November 2006
DVD Deleted

Analog For Architecture was originally released as a 17 track compilation in Four Chapters, as a paid download release exclusively via Bleep.com. This limited run of 100 DVD-Rs collects the compilation together in a physical format, containing both WAV and mp3 versions of the compilation, plus over a GB of ... [more]


Some Paths Lead Back Again - A compilation by The Marcia Blaine School For Girlsby various artists [Highpoint Lowlife]

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Release date 14 March 2005
2CD In Stock £12.00 buy || MP3 £7.00 buy
( play all tracks )

Competing for the longest combined artist/title/label name of the year, The Marcia Blaine School For Girls have curated a double-disc compilation of the finest new Scottish underground electronica titled Some Paths Lead Back Again, on the eminent Highpoint Lowlife Records. Glasgow’s MBSFG have emerged from Scotland’s burgeoning post-techno, experimental electronic ... [more]


Tired Of Standing Stillby various artists [Highpoint Lowlife]

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Release date 1 September 2001
2CD Limited Stock £7.00 buy || MP3 £7.00 buy
( play all tracks )

Ah, Highpoint's first release way back in the summer of 2001, good times! Basically a collection of San Francisco friends and friends of friends working on fine music, from the dream pop shoegaze of the Stratford 4 and The Jim Yoshi Pileup, through the gnarly rock of Replicator and Caesura, ... [more]