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GR 018
01 Aug 05
Deep House
Looking For Teddy by John Glover, DJ Freestyle on Grab Recordings Cue Track
John Glover, DJ Freestyle - "Looking For Teddy" - (7:12) 125 BPM
Don't Stop by Daddy J on Grab Recordings Cue Track
Daddy J - "Don't Stop" - (5:59) 129 BPM
On A Rant by Aaron Roberts on Grab Recordings Cue Track
Aaron Roberts - "On A Rant" - (6:48) 124 BPM
Formaity by Ralfski, Mike Justice on Grab Recordings Cue Track
Ralfski, Mike Justice - "Formaity" - (6:57) 125 BPM
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Fences
DIALCD 28
27 May 13
Minimal/Tech House
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Bleach - (1:39) 124 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Palace - (3:29) 122 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Mussels - (3:53) 120 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Shoes - (3:42) 112 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Calico - (5:20) 122 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Braids - (1:17)
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Plaster - (3:45)
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Fences - (6:34) 122 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Blanket - (4:08) 126 BPM
Fences by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Chalkdust - (3:56)
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Glass Eights
DIALCD 22
29 Oct 10
Minimal/Tech House
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Lesser - (4:02) 116 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Navy Blue - (6:53) 122 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Ever Or Not - (6:23) 122 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Dedicated - (4:34) 120 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Interlude (Telephone) - (2:57) 112 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Pruned - (6:30)
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Porcelain - (6:40) 120 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
August - (6:16) 123 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Went - (5:29) 125 BPM
Glass Eights by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Glass Eights - (4:45) 118 BPM
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Hesitate
DIAL 042
01 Sep 08
Deep House
Hesitate by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Hesitate - (7:15) 118 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Hesitate by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Promise - (4:51) 113 BPM
Hesitate by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Sweat Me - (4:37)
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Mirror
DIAL 46
27 Jul 09
Minimal/Tech House
Mirror by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Mirror - (5:33) 122 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Mirror by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Maroon - (6:52) 123 BPM
Mirror by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Pruned - (6:29)
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Paper Frames EP
DIAL 64
16 Jul 12
Experimental/Electronic
Paper Frames EP by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Untitled II - (1:23)
Paper Frames EP by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Paper Frames - (4:29) Biggest-selling track on this release
Paper Frames EP by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Untitled IV - (1:22)
Paper Frames EP by John Roberts on Dial Germany Cue Track
Crushing Shells - (5:49)
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Review: Producer, DJ and budding travel almanac editor John Roberts returns with his first original material since that superlative debut album Glass Eights. The four tracks that make up Paper Frames are described by Roberts as "a wonderful journey into sound design, sample research and contemporary club music" and see him experiment further with preconceptions of what club music should sound like - something that was evident on recent remixes of Blondes and George Fitzgerald. The Opening short "Untitled II" retains all the mastery of delicate instrumentation shown on Glass Eights, though it's combined with jagged rhythmic edits and acts as a neat prelude to where Roberts goes on the subsequent title track. Perhaps best described as Roberts chopping up the sounds of a bull rampaging through a Denmark St music shop, it's an excellent track and the highlight of a welcome return on Dial