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I think Ultimae Records is still going strong in many ways. With all artists like that still keeps releasing albums that just are getting better and better I can't yet see any stop for this label. Not only the music makes the label an outpost of soft, experimental electronica, but the decision of still releasing the material on CD, as not many labels actually do that nowadays. And the Digipak format brings that extra touch of freshness when you listen to the music, while exploring the cover and booklet. This 7Fahrenheit Project, is a great way for newcoming fans to get hold of a whole collection in an easy way.
¡So far Ultimae is doing just the right thing — Keep it rocking Guy's! इन्द्र ॐ מַלְכִּי - צֶדֶֿק
Straddling the threshold between studio performance and digital technique; the NYC artist applies "fake jazz" principles to synthpop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
Composer, producer, and Folly Group co-leader Laggard salutes early industrial and grime through a hard-hitting, club-focused side project. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
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Their best work. It's experimental, multidimensional and groovy, making for a tantalizing trip though the development of digital music making technology. The album title says it all, really. J̸̖̏0̶̙͔̈́̆N̴̺͑ ̶̧͌5̸͈͂̄M̶͚̆1̷̣̃͜T̵̼̲̀H̴͉͑͝