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ASG_VI 004
25 Feb 08
942 312 211-2
09 Oct 08
YM 008
14 Nov 11
AT 004
12 Jan 12
ED 153
18 Mar 13
UR 50
19 Dec 11
CEL 0089
23 Jul 12
WR 004
01 Apr 13
WR 001
03 Dec 12
MSR 016
15 Apr 13
UTR 0121
01 Apr 13
MSM 1023
19 Jun 12
MSM 1024
10 Jul 12
ER 107
11 Dec 12
FSR 178
04 Feb 13
AMP 003
01 Jul 11
RHF 001
21 Dec 12
PLTD 003
29 Oct 08
LARD 009
15 Apr 10
RSR 075
29 Oct 12
DMR 063
08 Apr 13
RDM 048
22 Jan 13
CEN 014
12 Aug 11
LEFTLTD 023
02 Apr 12
EDR 003
08 Apr 11
HF 07
04 Jul 05
ELEG 002
24 Mar 10
PS 061
09 Feb 13
AMR 66
08 Dec 12
HYPELTDDIG 09
04 Mar 13
Played by: Mike O'mara(Development Music)
Review:
After essential releases for underground labels All Caps, Livity Sound and Idle Hands, Alex Coulton makes a deserved step towards widespread acclaim with his debut for Hypercolour's Hype Ltd series. Those familiar with the darker sounds of Coulton's earlier releases will be surprised by the catchy club-ready tech-house stabs of opening tune "Dance, Max", a track nevertheless taken into deeper territory with a solitary vocal cry and sweeping synth horn. "Submerged" meanwhile is classic Coulton; a dub-techno roller filed with atmospheric water droplet sounds, drawn out Basic Channel-inspired chords and a gently swung rhythm. "Function" meanwhile is not an ode to the Sandwell District producer but a darker version of the EP's first track, clouding its stabs in greyed-out abstraction while a swelling sub-bass lurks beneath its crisp hi-hats, while closer "Fade Realization" may be the EP's finest moment, a perfect combination of dub techno aesthetics, pitch bent synth elasticity and intricate broken rhythms which belie the record's title.
WIR 109
13 Jul 11
CRE 018
01 Oct 12
MIDR 014
03 Apr 06
PUR 019
27 Dec 10
425064 4826603
10 Aug 12
IRC 112
28 Jun 12
YBD 021
16 May 11
YBD 014
01 Jun 09
YBD 018
15 Nov 10
MM 06
25 Mar 13
YBD 022
18 Jul 11
PLY 013
29 Jan 09
FRD 124
27 Sep 09
GH-22
28 Nov 11
Played by: Shadow Dancer
Review:
You'd expect any collaboration between seasoned studio veterans Andre Crom and Martin Dawson to be suitably solid, and "Need U Back" doesn't disappoint. In fitting with many current deep house records, it looks back for inspiration, infusing its tech-tinged deep house grooves with bumpin' New Jersey bass and hypnotic, bleep-heavy riffs reminiscent of the NYC's finest mid-90s cuts. Homework's laidback remix adds some much-needed shuffle to the previously rigid beats, throwing some spine-tingling breakdowns into a delightfully spacious and heartwarming mix. If anything, it's better than Crom and Dawson's driving original.
EXP-DIGITAL-19
27 Aug 12
Played by: Homegroove Project, Peter Edison, Grant Nelson, Cbas, Henri Kohn, Alkalino, Steve Bug, Dublin Aunts, Don Crisp, Resident Advisor
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