I’m very pleased to (finally) release the debut Duplokit album, ‘Warpdrive’ today on my Infinite Illectrik label.
This has been a while in the making but the digital album is up now with a limited cassette to follow later this month. Those with long memories may recall that New Zealander James Meharry contacted me some years back after seeing my Quadraphon turntable online as he had been doing a similar thing – albeit with two turntables, each with two tone arms.
Culled from numerous jams recorded over the last three years and edited down to 13 tracks, the album title refers to the extreme pitch controller James built into his modified turntable set up. All tracks were made using locked groove records on the custom built quad-tone arm WARPDRIVE with Mastersounds Radius 4 mixer + FX, glimpses of which can be seen below.

Duplokit will be touring in Europe this summer (James will aided by long time collaborator Mike ‘Misled Convoy’ Hodgson), see the attached poster for dates and look out in New Zealand over the next month as they are on the loose! Furrowed and I will be accompanying them on all UK dates and Graham Dunning will be on the Brighton and Bristol dates.














It’s been an exciting week for Boards of Canada fans. News broke last Tuesday of a VHS tape sent out to selected people across the world containing a brief but garbled message, very much in the style of similar transmissions around the time of the band’s last album promo campaign for ‘Tomorrow’s Harvest’. The fact that the tapes were sent from the same address used by Warp and Bleep for their distribution rang alarm bells.











Another blast from the past, reformatted onto cassette (or should that be kassette?) and 






















