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KRK 041
12 May 13
AREADV 015
13 May 13
A44MC 001
24 May 13
GCR 37
24 May 13
GCR 36
23 May 13
GCR 35
14 May 13
DOJO 039
12 May 13
QBR 1301
22 May 13
EKV 014
20 May 13
ELV 491
18 May 13
APOLLO 1314
16 May 13
PN 20
17 May 13
Played by: Sccucci Manucci
Review:
Having made his debut on Prime Numbers earlier this year with his titular contribution to a split release alongside Truss and Massimo De Lena, Adesse is granted a full release with this all killer no filler Untitled Love EP. For someone who came to the fore with a version of Theo Parrish's "Sky Walking, it's unsurprising that the title track here has a rugged charm reminiscent of the outspoken Sound Signature boss - it's all about that thumping snare son! Meanwhile "Supernal" veers into deep steppers territory and contains some ingenious looping of a Laurie Anderson standard, whilst "Metachemistry" highlights Adesse's talent for loose, freeform arrangements.
PN 17
10 May 13
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.
UU 004
17 May 13
BLANC 10
24 May 13
100564 28
10 May 13
SMDI 0016
20 May 13
BR 1319
24 May 13
MAD 002
10 May 13
ONE 022
13 May 13
REUNION 1EP
20 May 13
Review:
Alex Barck has achieved a lot over the last two decades - pioneering nu-jazz blends with Jazzanova, helping set up Sonar Kollektiv, a fine album with Christian Prommer - but he's not released many solo records. In fact, his debut solo album, Reunion, is due later in the year. This taster gives a glimpse as to what to expect, a dewy-eyed blend of electronic soul, bruk-influenced deep house and unbridled positivity. The EP's two original tracks are predictably sublime, with Pete Josef collaboration "Re-Set" - an exercise in effortlessly soulful, heavily electronic deep house - just edging out the more obviously anthemic Jonathan Backelie hook-up "Don't Hold Back". Elsewhere, Marlow's deep acid rework of "Re-Set" is also superb.
QMD 018
17 May 13
SNTP 062
20 May 13
MR 023
13 May 13
824833 005496
14 May 13
DLM 025
16 May 13
PBL 024
21 May 13
100571 31
21 May 13
ETREE 036
22 May 13
AOIR 00083
10 May 13
OBLACK 006
15 May 13
IS 060
10 May 13
VER 006
12 May 13
LSR 002
15 May 13
VLR 002
20 May 13
SFM 050
20 May 13
XELA 2013-07
23 May 13
900879 8119301
11 May 13
UNS 050
24 May 13
PR 012
22 May 13
TUR 052
18 May 13
ACS 007
23 May 13
TIEFRECORDS 06
14 May 13 | ||
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