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ILL 007
10 Jun 13
BPMEP 002
10 Jun 13
EXD 018
10 Jun 13
MAMELODYREC 011
10 Jun 13
PBL 028
10 Jun 13
NDM 028
10 Jun 13
100583 18
10 Jun 13
PIPS 022
10 Jun 13
Played by: Shadow Dancer
Review:
Whilst Laurie Osbourne's contribution to the hardcore continuum cannot be debated thanks to his involvement in the Skull Disco label with Shackleton, his production career as Appleblim to date has had a sense of needing the safety net of a studio partner, albeit impressive ones with collaborative releases alongside Peverelist, Ramadanman, Gatekeeper, Shackleton and most recently Komon. Finally Osbourne shows his hand at solo releases with the release of the Fluorescent single which comes via his own Apple Pips label. Both productions see Appleblim embrace the house template, albeit with a broken sensibility which is most prominent on "Flourescent". Hopefully this pair of cuts is just the start for Appleblim in solo mode.
DAR 16
10 Jun 13
UR 121
10 Jun 13
CKM 009
10 Jun 13
CAM 005
10 Jun 13
AD 015
10 Jun 13
NPR 009
10 Jun 13
SEG 2012-02
10 Jun 13
DUSHE 005
10 Jun 13
BYBL 003
10 Jun 13
Q 92
10 Jun 13
DCR 005
10 Jun 13
SR079
10 Jun 13
505545 3686726
10 Jun 13
RMD 07
10 Jun 13
SUS 011
10 Jun 13
ETR 171
10 Jun 13
GARDEN 002
10 Jun 13
DEEP 008
10 Jun 13
EDM 028
10 Jun 13
M 21031
10 Jun 13
FFSR 0004
10 Jun 13
DNC 002
10 Jun 13
CON 003EP
10 Jun 13
100515 44
10 Jun 13
TSUBA 066
10 Jun 13
Played by: Alexander Robotnick, Alkalino, Marcus Marr, Sean Danke, 4peace, Luke Solomon, Sccucci Manucci, Resident Advisor, Natural High
Review:
In the last 18 months, Dutch duo Detroit Swindle has come from nowhere to become one of deep house's go-to names. This three-tracker for Tsuba - their first for Kevin Griffiths' label - is another 'must-check' release. Lead cut "Sometimes" is typical of their output to date; deep, stylish, quietly soulful and blessed with relentless riffs that propel the track forwards at a rate of knots. Arguably better is "That Freak Stuff", a slick chunk of deepness blessed with some rougher drums, an addictive bassline and some atmospheric, whispered vocal samples. Soulphiction remixes, turning the track on its head thanks to shuffling analogue drums, a fuzzy bassline and some glistening pianos.
VQ 028
10 Jun 13
Review:
Last seen on Ostgut Ton back in 2011, the wonderfully monikered Dinky resurfaces on Visionquest with the Fallen Angel EP which precedes the release of Dimension D, her fifth studio album which has been mixed and co-produced by Matthew Styles. Visionquest press notes claim the forthcoming long player sees the Chilean DJ, producer and vocalist evolve into a fully fledged singer-songwriter and performer, which makes Dimension D a perfect fit for the label. As a taste of what's to come, "Fallen Angel" excels, with Iglesias's ethereal vocal the perfect foil for the dark, rippling techy groove. Kudos to Visionquest for the remixes too, with the aforementioned Styles further finessing the original's darker intricacies whilst Pepe Bradock completely rewires proceedings in his own inimitable style.
FLIP 001
10 Jun 13
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
SBR 930613
10 Jun 13
MMB 013
10 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.
M4T 009
10 Jun 13
SLEAZY 021
10 Jun 13
BBR 004
10 Jun 13
HCR 011
10 Jun 13 | ||
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