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TOOL 226/01Z
10 Jun 13
Review:
Los Angeles-based Rinse FM regular Doorly pops up on Toolroom, with the first of a series of EPs under the slightly silly Boom Boom Room title. There's plenty to admire in the two tracks showcased here, not least the bass-heavy late night bump of opener "Wait Until The Morning". Its fuzzy, low-end swing is complimented perfectly by Mario's soulful, almost casual vocal. "The Sleazy Drummer" takes things in a more hectic, percussive-driven direction, with classic rave stabs and hip-hop vocal samples riding a sweaty, loose-limbed house groove. It sounds like a warehouse anthem in the making.
BPR 026
10 Jun 13
FCR 013
13 Jun 13
THR 003
12 Jun 13
SBR 930613
10 Jun 13
MMB 013
10 Jun 13
ASA 015
12 Jun 13
MML 036
13 Jun 13
TAM 023
14 Jun 13
RAW 044
14 Jun 13
RR 007
10 Jun 13
DSR-H6
10 Jun 13
Played by: Shadow Dancer
Review:
Erdbeerschnitzel has long been a reliable source of the sort of fascinating, floor-friendly material that defies easy categorization. Here he's at it again, offering some distinctly positive, mixed-up goodness for Delsin. Opener "Cushion" is a veritable blast of humid summer air, lacing twittering synth flutes and darting, near tropical melodies over a bumpin', slightly crusty deep house groove. "Am Bossele" tweaks the formula, delivering starbust deepness, loose but rigid drums and woozy, cut-up vocal samples in spades. Closer "Crossroads", meanwhile, is the deepest of the bunch, offering the right balance between wide-eyed synth lushness and ocean-deep midtempo grooves. Impressive stuff, all told.
THDH 005
15 Jun 13
VL 110
14 Jun 13
TLK 01
15 Jun 13
IRECEPSPD 007DTR7DTREXT
14 Jun 13
PM 009
15 Jun 13
M4T 009
10 Jun 13
PLS 001
14 Jun 13
GAM 190
14 Jun 13
SLEAZY 021
10 Jun 13
BBR 004
10 Jun 13
091012 290664
11 Jun 13
HCR 011
10 Jun 13
BR 1323
14 Jun 13
SUAB 001
12 Jun 13
GNT 036
11 Jun 13
DAR 18
12 Jun 13
HCR 07
10 Jun 13
DBNB-004
10 Jun 13
ROTATE 003
14 Jun 13
AUS 1347
10 Jun 13
Review:
Having been active since the mid 2000s, Glimpse (aka producer Christopher Spero) is almost reaching "veteran" status. Here, he pops up on Aus with a bulging sack of late night delights. "True South" is typical of his wonky, darkroom productions - all robust, stripped-back grooves, foreboding Belgian techno bass and a smattering of deliriously wonky vocal samples. With its off-key horns and clandestine atmospherics, "L Plate" is, if anything, even wonkier, while the dubwise "Whiles" sounds like a knowing tribute to post-dubstep era Skull Disco with a cheeky wink towards contemporary deep house. Notable remixes from Tom De Mac and South Soul Project, the latter a body-popping trip into bass music territory, complete a fine EP.
FLOORPLAY 038
10 Jun 13
GN 0079
11 Jun 13
DR 0002
14 Jun 13
AURM 021
10 Jun 13
UR 131
13 Jun 13
BAN 052
14 Jun 13
GD 001
14 Jun 13
DEPLTD 001
10 Jun 13
826194 262495
10 Jun 13
KKS 004
14 Jun 13
PBL 029
15 Jun 13
ATA 1941
11 Jun 13
THAL 020
10 Jun 13
Q 93
10 Jun 13 | ||
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