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Fragmented
TSUBA 002
20 Feb 06
Minimal/Tech House
Fragmented by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Fragmented (original mix) - (6:06) 122 BPM
Fragmented by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Fragmented (Anja Schneider remix) - (7:09) 122 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Overlap
TSUBA 007
28 Aug 06
Minimal/Tech House
Overlap by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Overlap - (7:05) 126 BPM
Overlap by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Overlap (AN 2 mix) - (6:54) 122 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Overlap by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Next - (6:56) 127 BPM
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Plasma
TSUBA 013
16 Jul 07
Minimal/Tech House
Plasma by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Plasma - (7:32) 125 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Plasma by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Plasma (Peter Dildo mix) - (8:19) 124 BPM
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Space EP
TSBDIG 014
07 Sep 12
Deep House
Overlap by Aural Distortion on Tsuba Cue Track
Aural Distortion - "Overlap" (AN 2 mix) - (6:54) 122 BPM
Revolver by Kevin Griffiths on Tsuba Cue Track
Kevin Griffiths - "Revolver" (Jay Shepheard mix) - (6:07) 122 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Knickerbocker by Mic Newman on Tsuba Cue Track
Mic Newman - "Knickerbocker" (Mark E dub) - (5:21) 120 BPM
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Review: A killer remix EP from Tsuba here, as three of the label's biggest names get retreated by some of the deep house scene's biggest hitters on this EP showcasing the deeper side of the imprint. First up, Aural Distortion's "Overlap" gets remixed by AN 2, turning in a cosmic mix of upwardly tumbling bass and warm chords, while Jay Shepheard reworks Kevin Griffiths' "Revolver" into a slowly intensifying piece of melodic electronica which twists itself into various contortions over its six minutes. The best however is undoubtedly the mighty Mark E's dub of Mic Newman's "Knickerbocker", a low-slung, sleazy jam full of out of focus vocals and thick warm bass slabs.