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VINYLSERIES 07
16 Apr 11 Minimal/Tech House
VINYLSERIES 15
01 Sep 12 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Juno Recommends Minimal/Tech House
Review:
The prolific Stephan Laubner's Flying Objects album has been available for nearly two years on vinyl and now finally gets a digital release. Like most of the German producer's records, there are a number of locked groove tools to choose from - on this release, they focus on busy, disco-sampling grooves - but the really impressive results occur when Laubner steps away from repetition and opts for a freeform approach. "Dark Energy" features a slamming rhythm and dense, clattering drums, but the menacing Resse-influenced bassline and dubby beats lend its dense textures a sense of space. "Don't Follow Me" is a discordant riff-led groove, while "Like This", with its heavy claps and jacking rhythms coupled with punishing bass and reversed chords, will appeal to those who are worshipping again at the 90s techno altar.
SMALLVILLE 32
24 Sep 12 Techno
Review:
Stefan Laubner is the undisputed master of the left of centre house groove and on "Where Have You Gone", he proves his worth yet again. Spacey, somewhat mysterious melodies float through the arrangement, appearing gradually over Laubner's trademark doubled up, scuffled beats. He adopts a similar approach with "Inverted Reality". There, grinding sounds and a heavy bass make the off beats sound more deranged and out there. However, it's with "Your Turn" that he really impresses. The track marks a departure of sorts for Laubner, with a dubby, snaking bassline at its centre, and the metallic drums and a linear rhythm marking out the German producer's most techno focused release to date.
CDSERIES 03
01 Dec 04 Experimental/Electronic
VINYLSERIES 16
15 Feb 13 Experimental/Electronic
VINYLSERIES 02
28 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
VINYLSERIES 04
06 Jun 09 Minimal/Tech House
VINYLSERIES 06
24 Jul 10 Experimental/Electronic
CDSERIES 07
01 Aug 07 Experimental/Electronic
CDSERIES 09
01 Sep 08 Experimental/Electronic
VINYLSERIES 17
01 Mar 13 Minimal/Tech House
VINYLSERIES 05
15 Mar 10 Minimal/Tech House
VINYLSERIES 03
04 Jun 09 Techno
VINYLSERIES 08
14 Aug 11 Minimal/Tech House
VINYLSERIES 01
28 Dec 09 Experimental/Electronic
CDSERIES 01
01 Jun 03 Experimental/Electronic
EECD 050
15 Feb 10 Breakbeat
SMALLVILLE 12
11 May 09 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Estroe, Kisk, DJ Magazine, Toby Tobias, Dan Drastic (Moon Harbour), Resident Advisor, Andre Lodemann
VINYLSERIES 12
28 Apr 12 Experimental/Electronic
Review:
In less than 10 years, leftfield producer STL has released some 10 albums, as well as a smattering of singles and self-released vinyl cuts. This 11th album, the follow-up to 2009's Dub Techno Explorations, sees him in typically eclectic mood. 10-minute opener "Night Sky Watching" sets the mood, offering flowing, melody-rich IDM blessed with wonk-hop percussion and experimental garage touches. There's a touch of robust acid in the form of "Jump & Run", as well as more chiming, retro-techno oddness (see the early Black Dog-ish "What The Heck" and "Bedroom Scientist") and some jazz-wise beat science in the shape of the excellent "Come Together" and "Down The Street". He even returns to dub techno on the luscious, smacked-out "Third Ear".
VINYLSERIES 11
08 Feb 12 Techno
Review:
If Stephan Laubner was a rapper his rhymes would be as raw as Ol' Dirty and as rough as the RZA. Instead, Laubner aka STL lets his drum machines and synthesisers do the talking. Things From The Basement is STL's latest digital missive on the Something series, containing three locked grooves from the original vinyl release. "In My Dreams" spits raw and sketchy beats with no hint of a melody until wandering synths are slowly introduced around the four minute mark. Laubner's "Intrusion Dub" is awash with a warm aquatic flow, softening the brighter scrapes of the original, whereas the shuddering kicks and typewriter percussion of "Wasabi Flavoured" pound over STL's trademark fizz and crackle, as a wonderfully trippy analogue synth squeals and bleeps like a malfunctioning modem. The lo-fi beats of "Too Slow" act as an instrumental intermission that shares similar sonic qualities to MCDE's Raw Cuts series and Kid Swing's "I Hate Bling Rappers". STL then gets tropical with "Vintage Hunter", a friendly beachside jam coupled with synthesised steel drums and rattling island percussion. Highly recommended.
ECHOCORD 045
05 Jul 10 Minimal/Tech House
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