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Items 1,951 to 2,000 of 3,438 on page 40 of 69
Tuesday 21 May 2013
Singles
SUB 309D
21 May 13 Progressive House
Review:
It has been party time over at Erick Morillo's Subliminal label over the past few months, and the weekly delivery of quality house music continues with this carnival banger from Rascal. 'Wa Wa Ne' is all about the chanting vibe-raising vocals, and intricately programmed tribal drums. The mass of layered bongos and toms make you feel like you've been slapped in the centre of Rio carnival. Double trouble of Romero and Morillo bring a more 4/4 feel on their mix which is a straight up house bomb for the main room floors, strictly at peaktime. They also lay down a tribal alternative. We shouldn't need to tell you how big this is.. Get on it!!
PHC 015
21 May 13 Techno
Review:
Oliver Ho's more minimally minded venture signs up for the Halocyan imprint with an EP that ably demonstrates the creative paths those that evolved from the maligned scene were able to adopt. There's still an air of restraint about "Last", with its sparing use of drums where repeated synth phrases will suffice, and it makes the hat all the more exciting when it comes in as an afterthought at the end of the bar. "Dumb" is more aggressive in its demeanour, not least because of the abrasions afforded by the lead synth, while the drums clang out an industrial march of doom. Al Tourettes and Appleblim bring their shared vision to "Last", working that poised bassline into a snappy and finely garnished groove of garage mutation. Steve Moore takes "Dumb" and fits it to an urgent kick, piling on some trademark soundtrack synths that add the perfect amount of tension to the track.
VENMX 1339
21 May 13 Progressive House
2HS 1166
21 May 13 Dancehall/Ragga
PSY 013
21 May 13 Psy/Goa Trance
A2BR 46
21 May 13 Progressive House
BUNKERZ 050
21 May 13 Progressive House
803411 5720869
21 May 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
RHYTHM 4
21 May 13 Euro Dance/Pop Dance
505578 1521270
21 May 13 Progressive House
FFR 011
21 May 13 Deep House
RNR 113
21 May 13 Electro House
SK 206
21 May 13 Deep House
661868 271966
21 May 13 Dancehall/Ragga
AM 015
21 May 13 Techno
2HS 1162
21 May 13 Dancehall/Ragga
CODIS 015
21 May 13 Deep House
1-92
21 May 13 Electro House
HAR 226
21 May 13 Electro House
AW 5074218
21 May 13 Downtempo
100553 38
21 May 13 Minimal/Tech House
100570 77
21 May 13 Minimal/Tech House
NG 140
21 May 13 Progressive House
NLD 231
21 May 13 Techno
100570 78
21 May 13 Minimal/Tech House
HLR 0014
21 May 13 Funky/Club House
100561 28
21 May 13 Minimal/Tech House
DEF 079
21 May 13 Uplifting Trance
505578 1524462
21 May 13 Funky/Club House
SP 1943
21 May 13 Progressive House
AW 5073679
21 May 13 Euro Dance/Pop Dance
ITZ 127
21 May 13 Progressive House
MR 003
21 May 13 Deep House
361015 2378581
21 May 13 Deep House
CCR 048
21 May 13 Uplifting Trance
705438 006067
21 May 13 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
PHUNKZ 029
21 May 13 Funky/Club House
TY 011
21 May 13 Uplifting Trance
CABA 066
21 May 13 Funky/Club House
BELIEVE
21 May 13 Progressive House
NNR 06
21 May 13 Progressive House
CFR 022
21 May 13 Uplifting Trance
2HS 1180
21 May 13 Roots/Lovers Rock
TX 082603
21 May 13 Deep House
634457 432871
21 May 13 Rock/Indie
TL 026
21 May 13 Deep Dubstep
644110 026293
21 May 13 Rock/Indie
DBT 021
21 May 13 Electro House
ATPREP 04D
21 May 13 Experimental/Electronic
Review:
ATP Recordings latest signing comes from debutants Sqarl, who waste no time in getting their proggy, daring guitar experimentations into play. "Pink Dust" is a distorted deluge of droning riffs and lo-fi drum patterns, whilst "Dead Naked Hippies" opts for an ever darker approach, resembling the sporadic drones of Mika Vainio's guitar-fuelled excursions, minus the vocals, of course. "Little Sister" is more uplifting and triumphant, whereas "Some Feedback For Josef Van Wissem" represents the more sound-scaping side of the band, creating rich and beautiful terrains of sonic bliss.
SPR 091
21 May 13 Minimal/Tech House | ||
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