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3FOR82 (LP) [ Ninja Tune / LP - released 24/May/2024 ] Travis Stewart's (AKA Machinedrum) journey to making 3FOR82 began, fittingly, on 3/4. For his 41st birthday, on March 4th last year, he ventured out to Joshua Tree National Park, California, to seek clarity and inspiration for what became his 11th... |
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Room(s) Extended [ Planet Mu / 2 CD - released 1/Jun/2012 ] |
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Human Energy (Double LP) [ Ninja Tune LP / 2 LP - released 1/Oct/2016 ] From opener "Lapis," Machinedrum sets out his stall - an arpeggio ascending to heaven which, apparently building towards the mother of all drops, instead fades up and off into the ether. The music throughout is scintillating, from the mind-candy... |
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Fenris District [ Ninja Tune / LP - released 23/Apr/2014 ] Fenris District is rounded out by two remixes: Adrian Sherwood and bass mainstay Pinch offer a take on Vapor City's downcast first single "Eyesdontlie", adding pitch-black vibes to the tune with broken piano lines and occasional ragga vocal... |
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Human Energy [ Ninja Tune / CD - released 1/Oct/2016 ] From opener "Lapis," Machinedrum sets out his stall - an arpeggio ascending to heaven which, apparently building towards the mother of all drops, instead fades up and off into the ether. The music throughout is scintillating, from the mind-candy... |
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Rooms [ Planet Mu / CD - released 1/Aug/2011 ] Travis Stewart's productions have turned the 160 bpm footwork conventions inside out. Here he fills the usually fierce, stripped down form with elegant sun kissed and impressionistic songs. |
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Rooms (Vinyl) [ Planet Mu / LP - released 1/Aug/2011 ] Limited edition vinyl issue. |
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Vapor City [ Ninja Tune / CD - released 25/Oct/2013 ] |
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Vapor City [ Ninja Tune / 2 LP - released 25/Oct/2013 ] |
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Vapor City (LP) [ Ninja Tune / 2 LP - released 16/Oct/2020 ] Electronic music's Renaissance man Travis Stewart, better known as Machinedrum, presents Vapor City - the first full-length offering since his critically-heralded Room(s) in 2011. Between now and then, his output has been an unrelenting stream of... |