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            <title>Symann - Meet The Hole EP</title>
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Deep and gloomy micro sessions with Symann from Synaptic for our spring edition on the deep side.</description>
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            <title>Ronny Pries - Biomechanics Podcast #6</title>
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6th podcast comes from the founder of the first techno netlabel to appear in the 90's, .schleudertrauma., a producer who has released on Forte Records and a game & music software developer, Ronny Pries.</description>
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His superior label Token is known for a powerful and uncompromising sound and there&apos;s no better way to describe Kr!z&apos;s set for our 5th Podcast chapter. Smooth mixing transforms these sinister drones into one subtle yet dark hypnotic journey.</description>
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Rosa Maria Melchionda, better known as Rossella, attracted our attention when we heard her darkly seductive podcast for mnmlssgs. Also appearing on Tadeo&apos;s NET28 label, we wanted Rossella&apos;s sound to add another perspective to our series, this time coming from Rome.</description>
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Our thrid podcast installation comes from the delicate hands of Mr. Octex from Ljubljana, already appeared on Mute and Tehnika, he smoothly layers bits from lush deep house to detroit and 2-step, all wrapped up with warm grooves that gently tickle the listener.</description>
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