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Multiples
Two Hours Or Something

Two Hours Or Something

Artists

Multiples

Labels

Stoor

Catno

S51

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

May 17, 2024

Two Hours Or Something by Multiples aka Speedy J and Surgeon on Stoor.

Venerated heavyweights Surgeon and Speedy J cement their Multiples collaborative project with a long-form album of tweaked experiments past the outer reaches of the techno realm. Recorded over the course of two days at Speedy J's STOOR lab in Rotterdam, Two Hours Or Something is what happens when decades-deep experts in the field plug their hardware in and jam without time constraints or crowd expectations. In these raw, one-take, no-edit sessions there are propulsive moments of techno and electro balanced out by extended beatless passages and a constant experimental instinct which drives the music forward into parts unknown. Following a string of knockout club and festival appearances, this is a fitting document of just how far out Multiples can go when you combine two such experienced and inquisitive minds (and their respective gear). The album comes in a special gatefold designed by Atact, and with a download-code including 3 bonus tracks.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45.66*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

S51 - NL - 2024

A1

Minimum Space

A2

Sounds Good To Me

B1

Spirit

B2

The Dog's Name

C1

Ratterdam

C2

Coffee Nerd

D1

System Down

D2

Two Hours Or Something

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