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ALDC 007
06 May 13
KRK 041
12 May 13
GCR 33
07 May 13
UTS 040
09 May 13
Played by: Mark Knight, Jkriv (Deep And Disco/Razor-N-Tape), P A U L I E, Shota Tanaka (Beaten Space Probe), 2 Good Souls, Disco Doubles
Review:
The fantastically named A/Jus/Ted - veteran producers Justin Strauss and Eddie Mars on a collaborative tip - make their debut on Under The Shade. "A Brighter Light", featuring the treacle-thick soul vocals of Jeremy Glenn, sits somewhere between electro-soul, early Chicago house and Balearic nu-disco. As you'd probably expect from the soul-minded Strauss, the resultant track is effortlessly soulful, quietly uplifting and brilliantly produced. The same could be said of the more instrumental Re A/Jus/Ted remix, which blends skittering proto-house rhythms and electrofunk dub elements with woozy modern deep house. Like the original, it's excellent.
DOJO 039
12 May 13
HS-528-R
07 May 13
DSD 073
08 May 13
FVB 048
07 May 13
PN 17
10 May 13
Played by: Joseph Terruel
Review:
The ever-correct Prime Numbers series is still going strong, this time bringing together a thoroughly eclectic range of producers to lay down some solid club fodder. Adesse adopts the tenderest approach, bringing a soft African lilt to a subtle arrangement of light drums and poignant chords. Truss is certainly in no mood to chill on "Redbrook", going for a big room techno flavour that favours rigid beats, acid parps and epic swathes of organ. Massimo Di Lena is on a far more twitchy tip, with a snagging assortment of percussion and some woozy synths that leave one feeling wonderfully dizzy.
BED 0010
09 May 13
BPR 029
06 May 13
100564 28
10 May 13
MAD 002
10 May 13
DH006
09 May 13
KMB 029
06 May 13
LR 00035
06 May 13
BCSA 0145
06 May 13
BCSA 0145
06 May 13
IS 060
10 May 13
VER 006
12 May 13
900879 8119301
11 May 13
DWR 0023
08 May 13
NBR 030
10 May 13
SOO 9
07 May 13
JFR 042D
06 May 13
AMH 062
07 May 13
AMH 062
07 May 13
XMD 002
10 May 13
RS 006
07 May 13
42676
06 May 13
DDR 014
08 May 13
DAR 14
12 May 13
018181 8108116
07 May 13
AUS 1346
06 May 13
Played by: Jimpster, P A U L I E, Caserta, Resident Advisor, Lazy Kiss, Phuturelabs, Two Charming Men
Review:
Belfast lads done very good Bicep return with the Stash EP - their first full release of the year - and it represents a triumphant return to Will Saul's Aus label. It's fair to say Andrew Ferguson and Matthew McBriar ruled 2012, helping to pioneer a trend in backwards glancing house music across their various releases for Aus, Love Fever and their own Feel My Bicep label, so it makes for pleasant listening that Stash sees the duo expanding on their sound with four tracks more reflective of their personal tastes. The title track is full on peak time bliss which dovetails nicely with the glistening deepness of "Courtside Drama" and the chunk "Rise" which demonstrates a new found passion for infectious lead synth hooks. "The Game" offers a downtempo curveball, working in samples from HBO drama The Wire amidst a generally melancholic tone that owes more to Aphex Twin than Kerri Chandler.
100571 36
09 May 13
T.A.M 018
09 May 13
505545 3686993
07 May 13
EJU 0007
08 May 13
100566 79
08 May 13
TR 033
10 May 13
100549 39
06 May 13
HCR 05
10 May 13
UDLX 008
06 May 13
SFR 036
06 May 13
HOF 021
06 May 13
SFN 037
10 May 13 | ||
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