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Torque Force (Vinyl release)

by Andi / Randolph & Mortimer

  • Record/Vinyl

    >> Split 12" with the uber cool Andi (Synthicide)

    >> Ltd Edition black vinyl pressing

    >> Only 245 copies of the black pressed up

    >> Digital EP will be emailed to buyers

    >> Mecanica Records pressing

    >>>EU BUYERS<<<
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  • Limited Edition 12" vinyl (Highlighter Yellow)
    Record/Vinyl

    >> Split 12" with the uber cool Andi (Synthicide)

    >> Very Ltd Edition highlighter yellow pressing

    >> Only 105 copies of the highlighter yellow pressed

    >> Digital EP will be emailed to all buyers

    >> Mecanica Records pressing

    >>>EU BUYERS<<<
    EU VAT is now charged via bandcamp. Notification of VAT payment is sent electronically via UK's Royal Mail to relevant tax authorities so there should be no extra charges on delivery

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>> Buyers will be emailed the digital version of this EP <<

The concept behind this split 12” is simple. Two artists who are divided by the Atlantic Ocean but unified by a love of classic New Beat sounds. Andi, boss of the New York City-based Synthicide record label/club night and Aufnahme + Wiedergabe recording artist, combined forces with Sheffield’s Industrialist and lover of underground Body Music, Randolph & Mortimer, to present their own interpretation to the unmistakable Belgian genre.

Thus, “Torque Force” was forged. A landscape where seedy neon-soaked city streets merge with the clang of hammers and of industry: Gotham versus The Steel City. Andi brings pure style to Side A with driving beats and rolling, lo-fi percussion overlaid by seriously funky basslines and ominous samples. Side B is jammed with the unmistakable dancibility found in Randolph & Mortimer’s oeuvre that forces the body to move —with intense, in-your-face synth lines and precise beats, there is no choice but to dance.

The four tracks on “Torque Force” are not just uber cool dancefloor killers, but could easily soundtrack a slew of 1980s dystopian cyber-sleaze movies. She must have violated the program…

Tracklist:
A1. Confess
A2. Yeah, Well
B1. Repent
B2. Cyber Exile

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released January 6, 2022

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