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Achterbahn D’ Amour – Trance Me Up [ASD019]

After their debut, Achterbahn D’Amour (aka Iron Curtis & Edit Piafra) return to Absurd, with 2 new tracks plus a massive remix from Skudge.
Skudge interview
VA – Inertia #4 [INERTIA004]

The final hurrah for Ann Aimee’s Inertia compilation sees four modern techno heavyweights add their exclusive sounds to the fold. Skudge are as economical yet efficient as you’d expect with their booming ‘Pollution,’ before Conforce designs yet more lush sounds with his deep technoid cut ‘When It Appeared.’ Restless Romanian Cosmin TRG confounds expectationst again with his rusty, rolling cut ‘Plaisir Interdit’ before Sascha Rydell gets a little spaced out on his kinetic and melancholic effort, ‘Rainy Days’.
The Artist Formely Known As 19.454.18.5.25.5.18 – Speed Bomb [FOR]

Two track EP from unknown source by and The Artists Formerly Known As 19.454.18.5.25.5.18! Fond Of Rae is a crazy monotone techno track as we havent heard before. So freaking hypnotic that you think you hear sounds and changes which are not there… or maybe they actually are!? Relentless and banging with no mercy! Skudge turns it into Speed Bomb and gets it functioning for most techno floors with their effective and classy remix style.
Skudge live @ Rote Sonne (Munich) 03.09.2011
Instra:mental / Boddika – Vicodin (Skudge Remix) / Grand Prix [NL010]

New arrival from the [Naked Lunch] camp indelibly stamped with the production Boddika up against a Skudge refix of some vintage Instra:mental heat. “Grand Prix” arises with a cavernous subby bounce, the track is soon invaded by onrushing hi’s and kicks before swerving into a downward spiral of bass and rave stabs. A former [Naked Lunch] glory in “Vicodin” is revisited by Skudge, transforming the frosted atmospherics of Instra:mental’s original into a constantly brooding 4am wall rattler.
Gonno – Acdise #2 [IFFM001]

With shades of the joyous melodic soundscapes, ‘ACDise #2’ holds you in a hypnotic malestrom, as the lush, warped strings climb higher and higher, surrounding you with their beauty and intensity, pushing you ever closer to the eye of the storm, before it shatters into the brilliant light of a thousand crystalline pieces. The EP comes with a stripped down acid-cussive version from Swedish Techno machines Skudge and another storming remix from Gatto Fritto and a beautiful ambient track ‘Turn to Light’.
Skudge – First Observation EP [ECHOCORDCOLOUR016]

Echocord Color delivers a new EP by the duo Skudge. It also includes a deep and dubby powerful remix by Conforce.
VA – Untitled [STHLMLTD022]

New various artists EP on Stockholm Ltd, including music from Pfirter & Grindvik and The Rumours and the debut on the Swedish label for S100 and Tom Dicicco. Including reworks from Skudge and legendary Oliver Kapp.
Ripperton – For All The Wrong Reasons [TMQ001]

The first release on the new project by Ripperton called Tamed Musiq. An emotive and intense track by Ripperton, with a Skudge remix.
Skudge Live @ Analogue, Slakthuset (Stockholm) 01.07.2011
Skudge – Skudge Remixes Part 4 [SKUDGE004R]

The fourth remix pack for Skudge. Substance fires off a huge side overturning ‘Overture’ brilliantly. October & Appleblim do it Bristol fashion with a gritty twist up of the album track ‘Real Tim’.
Skudge – Man On Wire [SKUDGE005]

Continuing from where the recent album left off, Skudge continues to unfold their story on this incredibly strong 3 tracker from the moodiest sounding machines in Stockholm.
Skudge – Phantom [SKUDGELP01]
Skudge – Skudge Remixes Part 3 [SKUDGE003R]

Rolando and 2562 provides the remixes for Skudge part 3. Rolando takes ‘Ontic’ into a deeper level with a cool vocal, the perfect groove and his nice sizzling shaker. 2562’s version of ‘Convolution’ is a true dubstep makeover.
Skudge – Unknown [SKUDGEXXX]
Splice – Den Andra Farden [FARDEN02]

Second release from Färden featuring the debut from Splice, with some really pure and beautiful techno.
Skudge live @ Culture Box, Copenhagen 07.01.2011
Skudge – Below / Phantom [SKUDGE004]

New output from the Skudge factory. ‘Below’ is a brand new side of refined diva haunted techno, while ‘Phantom’ bites like it was designed specifically to turn Berghain inside out.





