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AAR 041
03 Dec 12 Techno
Played by: Paul Mac, Vegim, Joachim Spieth (Affin), Juno Recommends Techno, Andreas Florin, Systemic, Enclave, Submerge, Forest Echo One, Alonso Varela
Review:
The veteran Dutch producer Bas Mooy drops a hard-edged release for Audio Assault. "Odd Rok" is the most malevolent track, a peak-time affair underpinned by slamming, granite hard beats and featuring an intense metallic riff. Pfirter's take on "Rok" ups the ante further, with even heavier beats and the riff tuned into a grinding, wall of horrific noise - a contender with Luke Slater's classic remix of Joey Beltram's "Forklift". Mooy's other contribution is "Nastase". While not as heavy as "Rok", its heavy, dubby beats, harsh percussion and gurgling acid line mean that it'll have appeal in the current Berghain climate. The fact that Developer delivers two versions replete with rolling drums and snaking basslines makes the release even more attractive.
GYNOID 11
22 Oct 12 Techno
Played by: Juno Recommends Techno, Bas Mooy, Mattias Fridell, Systemic, Bruno Sacco (Gravite Records), Forest Echo One, Alonso Varela
Review:
Dutch producer Bas Mooy is one of the most talented hard techno producers, but for some reason, he doesn't get the acclaim that he deserves. Hopefully this release will help to address that situation. "Desolaat" is a killer track, its pumping groove underpinned by a dark acid line and dramatic filter sweeps. "Recoil" showcases Mooy's ability to work with seemingly disparate elements, as dreamy sound scapes unfold over a muddy bass and slamming, tribal beats. The remixers are also of a high standard. Xhin strips "Desolaat" back and turns it into leaner rhythmic workout, while the Radial take on "Recoil" is more slamming than the original, its heavy drums building to a bombastic climax.
AAR 032
25 May 09 Techno
PRRUK 090
25 Feb 13 Techno
Review:
The heavyweight Dutch producer delivers a suitably slamming release for Glenn Wilson's long-running imprint. "Dolls" is all dense drums and abrasive riffs unfolding over a grainy bass. "Burn" is less upfront, with a trance synth its central focus, but behind this musical element there lurks a jarring rhythm. "Thood" makes no such concessions to musicality; howling analogue riffs spit out fire and brimstone as banging, metallic drums pound away in the background. But Bas Mooy has a more considered approach, which he applies on "Dust"; its drums are heavy but less driving, and the sonic bleeps reminiscent of Sleeparchive or Sahko.
DARKNET 003
13 Jun 11 Techno
AAR 036
17 Jan 11 Techno
Played by: Vegim, Aaron Liberator, Juno Recommends Techno, Andrez Bergen (Little Nobody), Mattias Fridell, Plan-E, Enclave, Kereni, Myler
Review:
You know that feeling when a track reminds you of an older release? The first few bars of "Warsaw" on Dutch producer Bas Mooy's new EP are reminiscent of the primal throb of Joey Beltram's "Energy Flash". The crucial difference is whereas Beltram's classic was all about escapism; Mooy imbues "Warsaw" with a gritty realism that can't be mistaken for E-fuelled misadventure. "Scars" is an entirely different proposition - a dense distorted screeching metal loop, while the remixers offer a third (and even fourth) alternative. Forward Strategy Group and Go Hiyama's takes on "Warsaw" and "Scars" respectively may inhabit relatively similar broken beat territories, but the former is all about droning, suppressed menace, while the latter delivers the killer blow as it flits between muscular breaks and pummelling kicks.
BRCN-13001
18 Jun 12 Techno
PRRUK 072
12 Apr 10 Techno
Played by: Millhouse, A.paul, Vegim, Bojan Vukmirovic, Luky R.d.u., Juno Recommends Techno, Spark Taberner, Mike Absolom
PRRUK 069
29 Jun 09 Techno
AUDIO 054-8
18 Sep 07 Techno
TPTDIGI 058
20 Jul 12 Techno
Played by: Sebastian Bayne [if? Records], Juno Recommends Techno, Dave Clarke, Bas Mooy, Mattias Fridell, Pjotr G & Dubiosity, Da Goblinn /Remuted, DJ Srle (Perpetual), Dave Elyzium, Technopodcast.com
Review:
It seems as though Dutch producer Bas Mooy is attracting a lot of attention from the UK of late, which may be due to a strand of British industrialism and EBM rearing it's head in a recent and brutal resurgence. This time Bas Mooy releases his The Room At The End ep for industrialist flag bearers Perc Trax. "Fasad" dispenses with broken beats, hollow synths and broken radio transmission vocals, while "Loaded" initially takes a similar shape to the sparked delays of Roman Lindau's "Borne", only to morph into a brooding dynamism similar in sound to early Stroboscopic Artefacts releases. "Pose" is a slab of functional club techno, teetering on the edge of dub techno with it's filtered saw wave gestures. The sinister alien synth line of "Kneel" is the perfect cue for a nightclub to dim it's lights to a dark shade of crimson - ideal Berghain fodder.
PRRUK 082
22 Aug 11 Techno
MOTE 029D
11 Jun 12 Techno
Review:
Luke Slater's label proves yet again that it's an indispensable filter for those seeking out hard-edged techno. "Howl" by Bas Mooy sets the pace, with a dense groove and pounding beats underpinned by a growling, predatory bass and rivulets of stainless steel percussion. Mooy's "Wesp" is derived from similar sources, but on this occasion the malevolent drums and shrieking riffs are paired up with a raw, growling bassline. Chris Finke's "Sleep When You're Dead" explores a new dimension, with a menacing bassline derived from the extreme end of ebm and industrial. But soon afterwards, Finke reverts to a purer sound and the clanking metallic rhythms of "Euphemism" complete the release.
PRRUK 083
31 Oct 11 Techno
PRRUK 053
10 Apr 06 Techno
PATRN 026
17 Apr 06 Techno
SUBMISS 016
11 May 07 Techno
SUBMISS 011
17 Apr 06 Techno
SUBMISS 011
24 Apr 06 Techno
AAR 029
17 Mar 08 Techno
ARMS 008
21 May 07 Techno
UF 016
16 May 07 Techno
SUBMISS 013
11 Dec 06 Techno
ARMS 005
07 Mar 05 Techno
AAR 017
24 Apr 06 Techno
ZWART 004
30 Jun 08 Techno
ARMS 003
10 Sep 07 Techno
PRRUK 053
20 Mar 06 Techno
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