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505114 2099341
12 May 13
Played by: Big Dope P
Review:
Bristol's DJ Die has gone one better than signing Addison Groove to his Gutterfunk imprint, he's only gone and collaborated with him on both tracks here as well! The footwork-influenced side project of Headhunter, Addison Groove assumes charge of "Keyhole" - a stripped back excursion into sultry voodoo beats. Meanwhile on "Hydropump", DJ Die takes the lead steering this ship into breaky hip-house waters in the process.
PN 20
17 May 13
Played by: Sccucci Manucci
Review:
Having made his debut on Prime Numbers earlier this year with his titular contribution to a split release alongside Truss and Massimo De Lena, Adesse is granted a full release with this all killer no filler Untitled Love EP. For someone who came to the fore with a version of Theo Parrish's "Sky Walking, it's unsurprising that the title track here has a rugged charm reminiscent of the outspoken Sound Signature boss - it's all about that thumping snare son! Meanwhile "Supernal" veers into deep steppers territory and contains some ingenious looping of a Laurie Anderson standard, whilst "Metachemistry" highlights Adesse's talent for loose, freeform arrangements.
REUNION 1EP
20 May 13
505114 2099969
20 May 13
SDS 008
20 May 13
TR 006
20 May 13
NBR 030
10 May 13
AP 001
20 May 13
816769 016417
21 May 13
EMZBASS 001
20 May 13
506035 3310053
20 May 13
BASSERK 00079
13 May 13
EMZTRAP 016
18 May 13
FTRP 003
08 May 13
JKO 125
22 May 13
CC 018
13 May 13
EMZTRAP 015
13 May 13
SPEAKS 013
20 May 13
AD 013
13 May 13
Review:
The unprecedented rush that's met each upcoming funky-house-garage-bassline producer in recent months has plastered the pillars of the bass music spectrum with the tags and new sounds of a scene that's forging itself before our very eyes. Debian Blak has already caught the attention of BBC Radio 6 and has created a stir with previous remixes and bootlegs. This, his first ever full length release, chronicles his musical journeys on his very rapid ascent to bass music stardom. From the lush soundscapes and retro bleeps of "Dive" to the deep, contemplative tones of "Where You", Blak is a man intent on building his own structure on the never-ending tower that is modern bass music. God speed, Debian.
DWO 001
21 May 13
DWO 002
22 May 13
816769 016387
21 May 13
887829 052461
14 May 13
06
14 May 13
04
14 May 13
LQD 002
10 May 13
081159 478360
10 May 13
SHNK 007
09 May 13
TBMP 3120
08 May 13
003
21 May 13
001
21 May 13
SST 010
14 May 13
LWP 005
17 May 13
HWT 001
10 May 13
CTFAT 127
20 May 13
AW 5073457
14 May 13
HF 040D
20 May 13
BRILL 011
13 May 13
FSLAB 012
15 May 13
Review:
Russian producer Ishome has been bubbling away for years, checking in on myriad genres from dub to prog to techno. Here we find her in full dub mode, serving up some of her most sensual sonics to date. Flicking with finesse from cut n' paste starlight delight ("Adam") to swampier, more pensive pieces ("Sad Family") via ambient space baroque ("It Exists"), she shows maturity and rich depths throughout the full album. This should appeal to everyone from Trentemoller fans to Kokeshi lovers.
INV 1210
20 May 13
EMZSTEP 007
14 May 13
WOT 009
13 May 13
SYS 7536
14 May 13
GMR 016
20 May 13
SEO 003
15 May 13
EMZTRAP 014
15 May 13 | ||
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