Perlon have revealed the tracklist for their imminent Superlongevity 5 box set.

The set, which is comprised of seven 12″s and limited to 1000 numbered copies, features 28 new and previously unreleased tracks from Perlon artists. Among them are Shackleton, who contributes the track ‘Paper Throne’, and Ricardo Villalobos, who weighs in with ‘Guagay’. Veteran producers Baby Ford and Daniel Bell feature, the latter with his first new offering since 2003, and there are also turns from Perlon from founders Markus Nikolai and Zip (AKA Dimbiman). Tobias, STL, Soulphiction, Cassy, Margaret Dygas, San Proper, Kalabrese and Portable help complete the stellar line-up, and Matthew Dear appears under his Jabberjaw guise with ‘Pop Bottle’.

Superlongevity 5 is expected to be released next week; you can pre-order a copy here.

The label celebrates the unveiling of the compilation with a huge party at Berghain and Panorama Bar in Berlin tomorrow night (November 5), boasting live performances from A Guy Called Gerald, Shackleton, San Proper and Portable, and DJ sets from Zip, Sammy Dee, Audio Werner and Jorg Franzmann. More info here.

Tracklist:
A1. Baby Ford – Harshmaro
A2. Margaret Dygas – We’re Not The Same
B1. Dimbiman – SPF30
B2. Fumiya Tanaka – Sorry Cucumber
C1. Melchior Productions Ltd – Vagabundo Nao
C2. Sonja Moonear – Desert Queens
D1. Tobias – She
D2. STL – Lost Somewhere
E1. Matt John – The Tapedeckers
E2. Jabberjaw – Pop Bottle
F1. Daniel Bell – Deep Down
F2. Dandy Jack – My Tent
G1. Shackleton – Paper Throne
G2. Ricardo Villalobos – Guaguay
H1. Kalabrese – The 2010 Kitchen Session
H2. Morane – Kalumpung A Kalimku
I1. Stefan Goldman – Les Augures
I2. Narcotic Syntax – Mayaku Shintakusu
J1. Audio Werner – Couched
J2. Maratrax – Sticky Fingers
K1. San Proper – Lady Cop
K2. Soulphiction – Circulate
L1. Half Hawaii – Bring Back The Love
L2. Sammy Dee – Lirum Larum
M1. Pantytec – Zwolvis
M2. Cassy – Magnificent Cat Won’t Do
N1. Markus Nikolai – The Clock Staring At Me
N2. Portable – Keep On

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