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FSOR007: VARIOUS ARTISTS - Compilation
A second sampler release from Future State Of Rhythm netlabel, featuring songs from fifteen of our artists. The tracks on this second compilation cover a wide range of genres, and no two are alike, yet they compliment each other and flow in a way that makes this compilation greater than the sum of its parts.

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FSOR006: ELECTRIP - Collideoscope
Electrip is a fusion of two trans-Atlantic electronica producers, Timothy P in the USA and Sickmoth in the UK. They combine to produce music that is at times dangerously close to the mainstream but keeps its feet in abstract electronica and its head in the fuzzy clouds... Electrip is a journey.

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FSOR005: TIMOTHY P - Soulphonic
This album is an extension of my many feelings and expulsion of ideas that have been crammed up inside me. I am proud to present you the listener with a glimpse into my soul. A window to different trials in life, love and experiences.

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FSOR004: SICKMOTH - Sticks & Stoned
Sickmoth presents nine tracks of twisted, distorted, wrong-in-the-head idm. Only listen if your stomach is strong enough.

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FSOR003: SIGNAL : NOISE - Still Images
Drawing from a wide range of influences from IDM, Industrial. broken beat to classical and ambient, Jamie's evocative sound is a hybrid collection of scorched circuitry and heart rending orchestral arrangements. The release is complemented by remixes by Sickmoth and Equal Wasteland.

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FSOR002: HUMANITE - Mad Tonal Talents
Intricate beat work overlayed with lush accoustic melodies and harmonies all counterpointed by some highly detailed micro editing and glitch work. This many faceted jewel of an album flirts with jazz, hip hop, and classical arrangements.

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FSOR001: VARIOUS ARTISTS - Compilation
A vibrant, challenging, eccentric mixture of IDM and experimental electronica, that isn't stymied by popular opinion of what the in-thing is. Featuring tracks from many of our artists.