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SPC-5
01 Jan 03 Minimal/Tech House
GI 65X
11 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
SPC-21
13 Jul 04 Minimal/Tech House
SPC-55
27 May 08 Minimal/Tech House
GI-120
03 Aug 10 Electro House
GI-64
08 May 07 Minimal/Tech House
SPC-64
04 Nov 08 Deep House
GI 163
14 Aug 12 Rock/Indie Matthew Dear's hypnotising track set up for immediate use with Traktor's remix decks
GPM 102
10 Nov 08 Minimal/Tech House
GI-156
05 Jun 12 Electro House
Played by: Q-Burns Abstract Message
Review:
Following on from the success of the Black City LP and further venturing into a joyous kind of synth-pop, Matthew Dear is back with a new single for Ghostly International. Compared to the jarring and sometimes dark disposition of his last album, "Her Fantasy" is a positive jam that rolls on an even disco groove, building steadily towards a crescendo of anthemic synths and a rousing vocal turn that has become one of Dear's smartest tricks (see "Little People" for further proof). "Crimewaves" is equally brilliant, nodding to the intricate loopiness of Dear's earliest techno offerings but in a sassy pop context.
SPC-11
18 Nov 03 Minimal/Tech House
GI 125
14 Sep 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
GI 125
07 Sep 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
SPC-101
01 Feb 11 Minimal/Tech House
SPCDG-01
07 Dec 04 Minimal/Tech House
SPC-56
27 May 08 Minimal/Tech House
GI-130
23 Nov 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
The latest single from Matthew Dear's well-received Black City album comes with a pair of inspired remixes from Ed Banger's Breakbot and rising star Nicolas Jaar. It's the former who provides the most radical rework, abandoning the growl of the new wave-influenced original in favour of some soft-focus 80s soul flava. With its twanging slap bass, heartwarming keys and retro synth touches, it sounds like a slo-mo pop version of Dam Funk or Krystal Klear. Jaar, on the other hand, opts for an altogether more atmospheric take, laying down a spine-tingling experimental deep house version that captures the zeitgeist perfectly.
FABRIC 53DN
19 Jul 09 Minimal/Tech House
GPMCD 025
27 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
SPC-74
18 Aug 09 Minimal/Tech House
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