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Antony Ryan and Robin Saville have been producing their very distinct variant of pure analogue electronic music since their incredible 'Damil 85' debut for the Wurlitzer Jukebox imprint landed almost 15 years ago. The economy employed in their production setup and sound palette has seen them veer in and out of fashion all along that timeline, but in reality very little has changed in the delicate sound world they've inhabited throughout. it just so happens that at this exact moment in time their sound feeds straight into a ravenous appetite for all things Kosmiche and early electronic - the likes of which we haven't seen for as long as we can remember. So while the likes of Emeralds, Roll The Dice, Oneohtrix Point Never and The Advisory Circle hone in on and capture different aspects of this sound, Isan continue doing what they've always done so well; transmitting timeless electronic lullabies at once redolent of 1970's scientific futurism and Great British archetypes, sitting out on the bowling green, supping on a cup of tea, a BBC test card transmission flickering quietly in the background. This limited edition 7" taster for imminent 'Glow In The Dark Safari Set' album is just a thing of absolute beauty and simplicity, with "Greencracked" making use of a percolated Casio rhythm and what sounds like a detuned synth cascading throughout with all the gentle intensity you would expect from a mid-70's Harmonia production. "Catgot" starts life in a more choppy and unsettled fashion before taking a deep breath and stepping into the childlike toy laboratory you've imagined while listening to Raymond Scott's 'Soothing Sounds For Baby', all the while tugging at your heartstrings and pulling you back into a state of mental regression - the buzz and intensity of the modern world all but gone for its blissful 3 minute duration. It just is what it is - utterly sublime.