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Analog For Architectureby various artists [Highpoint Lowlife]

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Release date 20 November 2006
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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]


Et In Arcadia Egoby The Village Orchestra

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Release date 28 November 2005
CD In Stock £7.00 buy || MP3 £7.00 buy
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The Village Orchestra is the solo project of Ruaridh Law, best known as one third of Glasgow electronic dunces, the Marcia Blaine School For Girls (Awkward Silence, Static Caravan, Benbecula, Dalriada).

Ruaridh describes The Village Orchestra as being “like an allotment or garden shed”, a place where he can relax ... [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

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]



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HIGHPOINT LOWLIFE news July 2006

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]