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36615 85956754
04 Jul 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
361015 0805157
07 May 12 Breakbeat
Review:
Hello and welcome to the future. Your guide today will be Abakus, he'll take you to eight different sonic destinations and be on hand to answer any questions you have about this exciting new dimension. Be sure to stay in the vehicle at all times as some of bass drops here are so rounded, deep and wobbly you may well bounce off them into another dimension altogether. Amongst the textured, detailed soundscape and flexible, elastic tempos you will notice similarities to other future-focused electronic luminaries such as Orbital, Plump DJs and Bassnectar. Thank you for choosing Modus Airways, we hope to see you in the future again very soon. Have a delightful trip.
MODREC 013
02 Feb 10 Electro House
Review:
Available first here on Juno Download, Prisms is the third album from Abakus, aka Russell Davies (son of The Kink's Dave Davies no less). Having previously worked with Killing Joke producer Youth on more ambient and downtempo pieces, Prisms shows a lot of development from his last release, The Jaguar EP. There's a nice melting of genres at work here as opener ?Control? shows - a perfectly structured tech house tune with some super slick filter rises.
In fact the album shows off some impressive production skills all round, with the off-the- hook Electro of Glamour definitely a highlight. Rocket however has a lush sun-kissed synthpop feel to it, complete with old-school drum fills tastefully added for full effect. Slam on the other hand is minimal and seriously hypnotic, a real throwback to Techno's early roots in German motorik bands like Neu! and Kraftwerk. Album closer Voodoo is right up to date though, a smart piece of Breakbeat complete with bowel-rumbling bass and lovely reverbed percussion. All in all, Prisms is a beautifully produced album with as much range as any dance music fan could want.
361015 0190857
18 Oct 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
361015 1699670
14 Oct 12 Breakbeat
361015 2687225
04 Apr 13 Downtempo
366158 5919681
25 May 11 Downtempo
MODREC 006
07 Apr 09 Deep House
MODREC 001EP
29 Sep 08 Progressive House
SKW 034
13 Sep 10 Funky/Club House
SKW 032
23 Aug 10 Funky/Club House
MODREC 001CD
07 Nov 08 Progressive House
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