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42TF 026
28 Oct 11
AIM 022
01 Jan 07
505550 6385859
15 Mar 12
AZRA 087
23 Jun 10
BMWX 054
10 Nov 11
BLR 006
19 Aug 12
BB-BIP-013
20 May 10
BR 032
15 Feb 12
BFR 018
10 Dec 09
FBLOOD 015
10 Feb 13
361015 0112002
19 Sep 11
BMD 09
20 Sep 10
BMD 13
27 Oct 11
CATD 019
07 Jun 10
UMACG 001
13 Jul 11
505570 1621035
06 Nov 12
DPL 001
15 Sep 11
100386 09
16 Mar 12
DBR 013
15 Apr 11
Review:
The electro duo who met and maintain their relationship via the internet are back with a self-titled EP from blog-cum-label Discobelle. Their warped and wonderful tropical-electro skills are here in force - on the blunt arpeggios of "Blockz" for example, or the grimey, barren spank of "Intuition", However, following on from their multi-tempoed April Fools mini-mix of few weeks ago, they've also been experimenting with slower moods. Check out the bustling stomp of "Runaways" for example, or the excellent reggaeton/moombahton glitch of "Aisle Seat" - our pick of the bunch here.
DRR-008
01 Sep 12
Review:
LKID, the rising Leeds based producer, continues his prolific output with the Circles EP on Austrian imprint Dreieck making for his fourth release in just under a year. A certain progression in style is also evident here, with both tracks demonstrating a more considered approach in production to the high octane garage swing of "High Life" the last emission form LKID. Both the title track and "Summer Haze" are still rhythmically grounded in that tell tale click clack UK Funky groove, but LKID swamps the former in a delightfully warm melodic coat, while the latter adopts a tougher poise and utilises a vocal sample adroitly.
DUMB 8DB
18 Mar 12
Played by: DJ Butcher (Chopshop Music), Monkey Beats, Juno Recommends Uk Funky/Garage, Pat Lok (Homebreakin/On The Fruit), Konnekt - Hot N Heavy, Apparat
Review:
Left_blank graduate Lorca steps out on the impossible to predict Dummy label with a two tracker of supreme proportions. "Can't See Higher" has seen plenty of favourable comparisons to "Hyph Mngo" era Joy Orbison thanks to that fractured female wail and soft focused breakdown, though the most impressive aspect for us is the almost too loose percussion that's reminiscent of Kieran Hebden in one of his Fabric friendly moments. Up next, "Missed Me" hints at a percussive swiftness that would have Blawan shifting uneasily, though instead of matching the SoYo producer in the how to scare a dancefloor with deviant techno stakes, Lorca instead flushes the rhythms with a shimmering, smudged out deepness - again centred around teased female vocals.
DD 005
18 Feb 13
DO 011D
12 Nov 09
EVDEP 017
09 May 13
EVDEP 005
03 May 12
ECKO 060
21 Aug 09
ECKO 043
19 Aug 08
ECKO 052
10 Feb 09
ECKO 049
23 Dec 08
EDUB 04
07 Aug 09
EP 2013069
25 Mar 13
FLX 050
07 Dec 09
FF 004
02 Jan 12
FF 024
16 Jul 12
Review:
A big new tune from Liverpool bass man Lucent, with some killer remixes tied in on this release from Four40. After a killer detuned spoken-word sample, Lucent drops a mad yet threadbare rhythm that's all the funkier shorn of big stifling basslines. The mighty Tomb Crew craft an upfront raver on their remix, while Kozee's mix is a revelation - generating a warm and tight funk thanks to some distant beats and soulful keys.
GF 010
15 Jul 11
GF0 14
27 Sep 12
Review:
Based in Zurich, shady producer Look Like describes his sound as basically 'House & Bass'. Fair enough really, can't argue with that; his sound indeed nestles snugly in between these two genres. The title track comes across like a crossbreed between minimal house and bass music, clever stuff. "What I Need" is dreamy and melancholic with lots of synthetic toms and claps but the tempo only picks up for the immediate bouncy garage fun of "Don't Care". Frag Maddin take us deep into the early hours with a druggy-house e take on the title track. Also Lokiboi provides some garagey energy to "What I Need".
GDYRS 001
23 May 11
GDP 47
30 Dec 11
361015 0059161
03 Aug 11
066601 7044460
19 May 06
066601 7139722
20 Oct 06
066601 7021713
19 May 06 | ||
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