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Bleep DreamPort CPAP Solution - Starter Kit
61.99 USD
The perfect mask-less solution does exist! The Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution is a strap-free design that connects to the nose using DreamPort's Hypoallergenic Adhesive Strips for an optimal seal. DreamPort fits comfortably, accommodating almost any sleeping position and holding the interface securely in place without pinching, pulling, or leaking—an excellent alternative for those with facial hair, slender facial features, active sleepers, or those who experience claustrophobia. What's in the Starter Kit? Bleep DreamPort includes a 10-inch Hose and Swivel connector that attaches to any CPAP hose with a standard connector. Bleep DreamPorts (32-Pack, 16-Night Supply) Instruction Manual
Bleep Eclipse CPAP Nasal Mask Interface Starter Kit
96.99 USD
Here's your ticket to CPAP compliance! Bleep Eclipse CPAP Nasal Mask Interface is a headgear-free CPAP mask solution that replaces traditional masks and straps with a system that seals directly to the nose using disposable adhesive Halos. The interface connects through a magnetic frame that attaches to the Halos and creates a stable airflow path with minimal contact on the face without relying on headgear and straps. The design sits just below the nostrils and leaves the rest of the face uncovered, reducing pressure on the bridge of the nose and keeping the cheeks and forehead free. This setup allows more natural movement during sleep and avoids the friction, pulling, and bulk. The Bleep Eclipse CPAP Mask Interface is the only clinically proven mask solution that eliminates leaks, hair pulling, excessive noise, and facial marks, offering freedom of movement during sleep. Starter Kit Includes: Bleep Eclipse Magnetic Frame and Tube Boxes of Eclipse Halos (64 Halos Total - 30 Day Supply)
Bleep DreamPreps Witch Hazel Wipes - Canister of 100
31 USD
DreamPreps Witch Hazel Facial Pads are designed to help remove excess dirt and oils from your face before application of the Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution CPAP Interface, but may also serve as daily cleansing wipes for the face or hands. These convenient disposable wipes work fantastic, protecting your skin from unwanted breakouts or blemishes without irritating the skin for a gentle application of the nose covers. This step also ensures your nose covers go on evenly and stay put throughout the night. Each canister includes 100 wipes.
Rainger FX BLEEP with IGOR
169 USD
FULL-ON, FULL RANGE MONSTER FUZZ IN A TINY PACKAGE!DISSOLVES INTO BLEEP MADNESS WHEN REQUIREDHAS BUILT-IN MODULATION AND NOISE GATEINCLUDES NEW IGO...
Blackhole Eurorack
4400 USD
Selling my eurorack setup. Used it for the last few years now I m moving on. Everything works great to make noise, beats, and bleeps. There s some ...
Buranelectrix Dredrum
134.78 USD
This is a lofi drum module capable of bleeps and all kinds of electronic percussion sounds. Its in excellent working condition, and comes with powe...
Unknown 1378-1008
30 USD
There-a-wha?Capable of the strangest bleeps, bloops, whuuuuurls, and pprrrzzzzz is it any wonder theremin is an often misunderstood and abused in...
Steven Rutter - Close Your Eyes & Breathe (Orange Vinyl) - 12-INCH SINGLE [12 inch Vinyl Single]
25.1 USD
Steven Rutter, one half of B12, returns to De tuned with a staggering ode to the 90s UK bleep techno era. Opener 'O.L.F. ResPekt' sets the bar with a respectful flashback to the trademark sound. 'Rewind 273' follows the path with a pitched down composition that strengthens the rather mellow and floaty vibe. On the flip 'Incredible' combines the best of both worlds, a real gem for all bleep and bass fiends in signature B12 style. Kevin Foakes (Openmind, DJ Food, Ninja Tune) created all the graphic work. Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis and pressed on 180g orange vinyl.
2018 Olegtron 4060 mk2
234 USD
Ships fast & free USPS priority, insured. Comes with two bags of components for bleep bloop noise making fun. Includes manual,, blank patch not...
Eze-Ozo - How To Stay Alive - 12-INCH SINGLE [12 inch Vinyl Single]
23.94 USD
Eze-Ozo's 'How To Stay Alive' is a bonafide bass 'n' bleeps classic that has topped wants lists for decades. Originally released in 1991, this groundbreaking 2 tracker took the Warehouse Scene by storm and ensured it would never be the same again. 'How to Stay Alive' opens with lush pads and sparse percussion, the heavyweight sub-bass drops, then in come breakbeats that really deliver the funk. There's bubbling synth riffs and stabs aplenty, whilst sublime strings addto the track's emotive quality. Over on the flip 'Kick The Break In' features more bass-bin rattling sub-bass, but rolls with an infectious acid line. The percussion passages are deftly programmed, as beak beats intertwine with more electro-tinged 4 to the floor rhythms, there's those ever essential bleeps and strings, both sinister and elevating give the track a more melancholic feel.This very sought after slab of wax is an essential rarity that has achieved a cult status amongst the most discerning DJs and record collectors alike. It has been legitimately re-released with the full involvement of Ezo-Ozo, lovingly remastered by London's Curve Pusher from the original DATs especially for Mint Condition. 100% legitimate, licensed and released. Dug, remastered, repackaged and brought to you by the caring folks at your favorite reissue - Mint Condition!
Recompiled II / II
31.98 USD
Manhattan to Berlin: Dave Sumner, better known as Function, had found a new path in techno, and as he obsessively talked about the British Murder Boys and the work of Mika Vainio, he focused in on his latest influence: Sleeparchive. Elements of Plastikman's take on jacking raw rhythms collided with Shk bleeps for a powerful post-Jeff Mills form of techno. After a laptop, Battleship-like session in Berlin with Dave and Karl O'Connor, better known as Regis, Dave decided to move to "techno Mecca"
Plot Defender
30.98 USD
Dave Henson has been producing electronic music on the fringes of any discernible scene since the late '90's, operating outside of the boundaries of good taste and slowly formulating his own very particular sound. Since 2010 he's been recording as Nochexxx, and firing the influence of vintage electro and early bleep techno through an arsenal of barely-working gear to create a sound that's as grubby as Wolf Eyes but with the unmistakable slap of late '80's Detroit. Plot Defender is Henson's third
Veins
24.97 USD
Vinyl LP pressing. A burning desire to just fuckin rhyme. On my last couple of albums I challenged myself with regard to formats, trying to push the envelope as far as what exactly constitutes a rap record. 'Talking (Bleep)' and 'Problems' were my last two lead singles, both markedly unconventional. I adore both of those songs and I adore both of those albums specifically for the new creative fulfillment I enjoyed while making them. There's much more of that to come, but after spending 3 years
Zentertainment 2006 / Various (IMPORT)
26.99 USD
2006 compilation on the esteemed (and highly collectable) Ninja Tune label. Features 13 tracks including Spank Rock's 'Top Billin' from the Far Left', Fink's 'Pretty Little Thing', Zero dB's 'Bongos Bleeps & Basslines', two versions of Coldcut's 'Walk a Mile' (French Radio Edit and Tiga Remix Edit) and more. Ninja Tune.
Izlamaphobia
28.98 USD
2015 re release of the 1995 first release in the Muslimgauze subscription series, with updated artwork. Edition of 500. Izlamaphobia starts with an aggressive blast, Hudood ordinance. With a rhythm track consisting of extremely tweaked and processed electronic beats and bleeps and only the gentlest of Arabic string instruments deep in the mix to relate things to a more familiar Muslimgauze sound, the song sets the general mood for the rest of Izlamaphobia. This said, Bryn Jones's specific talent