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Programs & Vectors

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[MACH040]
Next cab off the rank on Melbourne's MACHINE LABEL is another spellbinding package from UK duo UNIT, the follow up to their Exposition EP [MACH039] from earlier in the year. Another diverse package brimming with the experience and class evident in their earlier work. Three very different tracks each calling for it’s own floor, moment, time. All in all this EP offers a comparative light touch at the end of a hard fought night.


1. R-Flact : a shuffling foray into a sonorous and playful place, dripping wet with watery crystalline glass tones, super crisp percussion and compelling call and response synth overtures. Begging for swivelling hips, dancing hands and mirror balls.

2. Programs & Vectors: shunting down a disused underground railway populated by echoes and ghosts; the locomotive rolls through arpeggiated bleep theory and comes out kicking and screaming for the head of the queen.


3. Look at Me Through a Magnifying Glass: A sensual, dreamy, float tank tech. Rounded out stabs so the knife doesn’t slice the skin; the blade gleams in the fractal light of a hundred mirror balls; held in her hand, chin held high, eyes indiscreet, shuffling, crying, sighing: “Look at me, look at me” an echo of an afterthought, buried deep in the breast.

Written & Produced by Mark Dressler and John Ford


Cover by Alejandra Diaz

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released August 6, 2018

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Machine is the Australian based label for deep hypnotic futuristic techno music.
Established in 2010

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