| Sitemap | About Juno | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us |
| MY CURRENCY: USD | MY COUNTRY: USA |
|
|
ONLINE MAGAZINE
Features the latest dance music news, interviews, music and tech reviews, podcasts & more...
|
|
|
DJ & STUDIO EQUIPMENT
Massive range of equipment and accessories for DJs and studio use.
|
|
|
VINYL & CDs
The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.
|
|
|
SWITCH GENRE
| ||
FSR 205
13 May 13
TB 153
13 May 13
880319 617829
13 May 13
Review:
There's remarkably little information available online about Clockwork, though the fact that he's part of the growing Life & Death family should offer enough clues to his identity and sound. BOATS (Based on a True Story) continues the Italian label's journey into deep tech-house territory, fusing the wide-eyed shuffle of the Visionquest family, with the semi-organic goodness of Pillow Talk and prog-leaning downtempo electronica. The result is a crackly, atmospheric album full of pleasant surprises, from the plucked jazz guitars and Nicholas Jaar-ish rhythms of "One Way Ticket", to the bleary-eyed deep garage of "Places".
EXEC 134D
15 May 13
ATA 1951
16 May 13
1642R 010
13 May 13
WWF 0013
13 May 13
AMREC 0079
16 May 13
ETR 167
13 May 13
WR 22
13 May 13
TIEFRECORDS 05
17 May 13
PLC 014
13 May 13
SET 005
14 May 13
PN 009
17 May 13
RVRD 041
19 May 13
DM 081
13 May 13
Review:
Dave Mayer has previously released most of his work on Strictly Rhythm, which should give you a steer as to his style. Certainly, "When You Were Mine" is deeper than much of his previous work, while retaining the effortless funk that always marks out his percussion. The track is filled out with some delightfully darting synths and just the right amount of soulful vocal samples. Jaimy's remix is an altogether more soulful affair, layering tasty keys and vintage synth sax over a bongo-laden groove. It's reminiscent of the deeper end of early '90s Italian house, which is no bad thing in our book.
DDGOLD 0009
18 May 13
DPMSA 001
13 May 13
DEEERECORDS 0472013
13 May 13
ORGK 0046
13 May 13
MTX-025
14 May 13
EXD 014
13 May 13
DA 007
13 May 13
FINA 011J
19 May 13
MSR 017
13 May 13
DMR 068
13 May 13
THES 0100
15 May 13
100569 45
17 May 13
TZR 003
13 May 13
HIT 050
15 May 13
BPR 032
13 May 13
KBZ 13
17 May 13
CABATRAX 011
16 May 13
UKY 004
17 May 13
SST 010
14 May 13
BKS 004
13 May 13
Played by: Downtown Party Network
Review:
Throughout their five-year career, Lithuanian duo Downtown Party Network have proved more than adept at creating house music with bags of wide-eyed atmosphere. They're at it again on "Crazy Cow Bell", a suitably sparse and dubbed-out chunk of touchy-feely deepness whose chiming melodies and spacey synths never get in the way of the sub-heavy bassline and cowbell-centric percussion. There's quite a lot going on, to be honest, but you can't tell - each element is clear in the mix and given room to breathe. Almost as good is "Owls Don't Cry", a heart-aching chunk of emotion-rich deepness that manages to be both warm and strangely icy.
DR 117
15 May 13
CWA 135
18 May 13
OL 126
13 May 13
FABREC 02
17 May 13
ALD 007
13 May 13
VR 011D
15 May 13
Review:
Despite making a name for himself in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, Elliot Thomas has yet to make his mark in electronic music at large. Judging by this first solo single for Voyeurthythm, he could be a name to watch in coming years. Brimming with snappy analogue drums, vintage synths and tear-jerking melodies, "Sirius" is a delightful slab of stargazing deepness with some impressive influences (early Chicago deep house, the Burrell brothers, classic Detroit techno). It sounds like something that could have been made in '88 or '89, right down to the analogue warmth present throughout. "Desert Light" follows a similar template, delivering bubbling electronic arpeggios, yearning synth melodies and subdued analogue drums. Recommended.
100566 30
14 May 13
JTM 007
15 May 13
PORAO
13 May 13
DS 018
18 May 13
SK 202
14 May 13
WWF 0014
17 May 13 | ||
| Sitemap | About Juno | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us |
