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James Atkin

June 14, 2018

James Atkin is the frontman for the legendary UK band EMF. Taking a break from work on his new solo album, he took some time out to create a remix exclusively for Clan Analogue, remixing Reuben Ingall and David Finnigan‘s track ‘Bolted’ from the Kill Climate Deniers album for the remixes EP The Bolted Report.

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RELEASES ON CLAN ANALOGUE RECORDINGS:
CA047B: Reuben Ingall and David Finnigan | The Bolted Report

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We're excited to release this week the new album by Melbourne #electroacoustic sound artist David Prescott-Steed - the evocative and expansive Shadow Music. https://www.clananalogue.org/featured/ca060-david-prescott-steed-shadow-music/

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