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900879 8112852
19 Feb 13
MORPH 030
26 Feb 09
ENDLESSFLIGHT 4
11 Feb 08
BWMLW 20132
11 Apr 13
SP 021
16 Jun 08
VENT 051
05 Jan 11
ADDICTECH 031
07 Jun 11
ADDICTECH 011
21 Dec 09
PH 13
19 Sep 05
BMA 004
03 May 13
BASS 003
21 May 07
UL 1178
07 Oct 03
366158 5688679
21 Jan 11
101986 CDS
29 Nov 04
MT 6206
03 Jul 08
EER 026
01 Feb 13
NCR 007
22 Feb 12
113425000118
25 Jun 08
LOT49 084
22 Jul 12
Review:
Here's a little fact for you - this is Dylan's message to anyone who sees him out in public. Don't just nod your head or give a little salute - wave your hand and wave it high! Here's another little fact for you - this is outrageously banging! Punching, kicking and screaming with a full bodied bass riff, bone-crushing beats and grizzling fills, it's pretty hard to imagine an uglier piece of tech funk. Naturally there's a lovely drop to help your dancefloor get their breath back. But, like all of Dylan's mightiest club smashers, it really doesn't last for long. Heavyweight with a capital H.
IVR 007
30 Jun 06
IVR 005
05 Dec 05
S 002
08 Jul 10
IHU 025
03 Dec 11
EXOCD 44
08 Dec 10
361015 1373495
16 Sep 12
YB&G 001
10 Feb 09
YB&G 002
23 Mar 09
RKDL 012
25 Feb 13
PTR 040
21 Nov 08
RFR 024
04 Dec 09
RR 162
05 Dec 11
NFB 122
25 Jan 12
SYS 5508
23 Mar 04
RKR 08110805
24 Nov 08
GH-17
29 Jan 10
AW 5026378
02 Jul 12
GHR010
09 Jul 12
Review:
The Plumps follow up April's debut Dirty Weekend volume with this tricky trio of upfront bangers. Their own remix of Mark Ronson's "Record Collection" is the most intriguing; proper full-on techno with a screaming acid hook and thunderous 4/4 kick, it's quite the monster... And wildly contrasting to their earlier work. Detboi's remix of Bonsai Kat's "Bla Bla" follows and it's yet another acid-saturated smasher. Those old enough to recall DJ Misjah & Tim's "Access" (ask your mum) should resonate with this. Shucks, anyone with half an ear should resonate with this! Finishing off the uncompromising club-focussed EP is a Blatta & Inesha remix of the Plumps' "Gobstopper"; a lolloping, beats with shades of electro and techno, the Italian outfit have retained the original old school flavoured synth hook and very little else. Floor trembling stuff... Check-in or check the hell out!
ENS 07
16 Dec 08
MMT 001
07 Nov 08
SN 005
09 Apr 07
PLUR 034
12 Feb 13
Review:
After a delicious mix for FACT last yeat, the infamous R1 Ryders are back in action on Party Like Us - and yes, they've certainly brought the funk back with them! "Rollercoaster" kicks things off with a sweltering bass line and some raucous, filtered two-step beats. "Freq" is more of an electro, mutant bass monster sounding something like Coki at his angriest and "On My Own" takes a comparatively lighter approach to its deadly dubstep workout. Last but not least, "Slo Mo" drops its weight into a squeaking, bleeped-out frenzy of quasi-4/4 beats and mesmerising harmonics. Ya dig?
RGCCD 007
14 Apr 03
VENT 006
27 Aug 10
SPK 027
24 Feb 10 | ||
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