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Its been over the 15-or-so years since a teenaged Dominic Stanton first pitched up in London’s Dollis Hill. He signed to 4Hero’s legendary Reinforced Records - with his avant garde drum and bass outfit, Sonar Circle - the man behind the many monikers has built up a formidable reputation, DJing all over the world and releasing a total of eight albums, under various guises and aliases, on labels from Talking Loud to Ninja Tune. Under the Domu name he found his main niche, emerging as one of the main players in the world of broken beat and soulful electronica. Now, after well over a decade at the cutting edge, this remarkably prolific producer and DJ has taken the time to compile this double CD of ‘One Offs, Remixes and B Sides’, featuring some of his personal highlights, best loved musical moments, big name collaborations and those all important super rare tracks which now finally get to see the light of day on CD after years of only being out on limited vinyl releases. ‘One Offs, Remixes and B Sides’ represents Domu taking a pause and a look back over the last ten years, and highlights his musical diversity and development - not to mention the fascinating personal history that is inevitably documented by such an eclectic and dense body of work - making it utterly essential listening for anyone who is familiar with Domu, and a perfect starting point for those yet to be introduced. An incredible collection, spread over 2 CDs, ‘One Offs, Remixes and B Sides’ is bursting at the seams with the many standout musical moments of Domu’s illustrious career to date – including remixes of tracks by the likes of Maddslinky, MF Doom, Daedelus, Jazzanova, Nathan Haines and Cinematic Orchestra’s seminal “Man With The Movie Camera” - along with a handful of hard-to-find, highly sought-after cuts.
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