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THEOM 005
19 Mar 07
THEOM 005
19 Mar 07
THEOM 009
26 May 08
AT 004
12 Jan 12
HS-604
30 May 11
MIE 8019991874868
16 Dec 11
APR 032
17 Feb 12
Played by: King DJ/Regalia Recordings, Jimmythetwin, Rotciv, Sleazy Mcqueen, Kid Who, Juno Recommends Disco, Pablo Contraband (Disco Deviant), Shota Tanaka (Beaten Space Probe), Karim, Simonlebon, Joseph Terruel, The Legendary 1979 Orchestra, Dynamicron (Los Grandes/Our Nights), Heion, Things Happen
Review:
After starting his production career with a string of re-edits, Burnley native Andrew Clarke made his full debut last year with the solid Head High EP on Audio Parallax. Here he returns with arguably his strongest work to date. Lead cut "We Built This House" is particularly beguiling, mixing bubbly nu-disco bottom end and Balearic guitar flourishes with delightfully touchy-feely deep house pads and some exquisite drops. "I Wish I Was There" darts between the speakers on a wave of slo-mo Balearic disco goodness, while "Give It Up" sparkles with positive melodic intent. There are some decent remixes, too, with LeSale's wide-eyed bagginess just edging out KidWho's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink nu-disco rub.
APR 010
22 Apr 11
CHOPDIGI 016
16 Nov 12
Played by: DJ Butcher (Chopshop Music), The Groovers, Fingerman, Cloned In Vatican!, Andrew Clarke, In Flagranti, Dynamicron (Los Grandes/Our Nights)
Review:
Re-edit heavy hitters Chopshop are back following their recent killer Greg Wilson/Groove Armada EP, and the big guns are out in force. Andrew Clarke is first up with "My Desire", an exotic funk bass and shimmering grand piano orgy. Then Yam Who? arrives at the party armed with "Quested": an immense synth-boogie looper that will slay you without even trying. Not to be outdone, DJ Butcher's "The Future Is Ours" risks weirding out the dancefloor with its twisted leftfield funk, and succeeds (possibly due to the dog barking bit). Lastly Appo ends with a classic: an arpeggiated disco cover of Chain Of Fools.
BFKCD 004
17 Nov 08
BFK 031
21 Jul 08
SLEAZY 011
10 Dec 12
BBR 001
15 Nov 12
KIK 024
18 Jul 12
DELECTO 033
22 Apr 13
SCDL 6704
16 Aug 12
00486
27 Apr 10
0110
11 Mar 10
FCL 59
01 Feb 13
JSB 001
07 Nov 07
01887
13 Apr 10
SCDL 6375
31 Jan 12
INTCD 004
09 Mar 12
INTCA 1
16 Apr 12
EARS 3002
02 Mar 12
DFA 0118
03 Feb 09
8033576591308
30 Nov 08
CAJA 1
10 Feb 12
Review:
Some classic Dissident (R.I.P) tackle available digitally for the first time. Clocking in at just over 11 minutes, it's fair to say that Drumstep is based on epic proportions. The track starts off in an unassuming manner, with hissing percussion lapping up against a gently wobbling bass. Snares flail and hats hiss as de Ritmos gradually adds more detail to the groove, but the killer element is the spaced out vocal sample that hangs over the bass and percussive parts. Like the twist at the end of a Coen brothers' movie, it lends Drumstep a strangely elusively feeling and calls to mind the early noughties minimal house experiments of Ricardo Villalobos and Farben. Long live Dissident!
SICARIOMUSIC 003
11 Jan 12
ELECTRIQUE 029
12 Sep 11
ETR 156
14 Jan 13
FEP 002
17 Aug 11
Review:
When Five Easy Pieces emerged as a label earlier this year with a debut release sporting the day glo boogie sounds of London duo Royalty, we were confronted with an unknown quantity that surprised and delighted on all levels. Fast forward several months and the second release on the fledgling imprint might be dipped in a keener sense of familiarity given the names involved, but it proves to be no less impressive. Formed of Matt Waites (who some may recall operating under the Nightmoves and Moscow monikers) and Nocturnes boss JR Seaton, Call Super brings together two producers with a true love of vintage analogue sounds and a willingness to implement it via new formulas. Across the three original tracks here, Waites and Seaton seem to revel in the opportunity to indulge their charmingly oddball side - the opening track "And It Was" for example has hushed vocals and a squelching acid refrain at its core but the track jerks with rhythmic intrigue, never giving clues as to where it will lead you. Off the back of two superb EPs and all the critical praise that followed them, Objekt provides an intriguing proposition as choice of remix artist for "Timora". Largely straightening out the rhythmic kinks, the Berlin-based producer implements a strident electro feel, slowly adding layers of brutal industrial textures which combine with real potency.
SPICYDI 018
05 Sep 11
RAD 017
15 Nov 07
366158 5390015
31 May 10
SU 002
09 Apr 13
GHR 001
30 Nov 12
453818 2061886
05 May 10
LR 044
11 Mar 13
LENGDIGI 001
17 Nov 10
LENGCD 001
07 May 10
LENG CD003
17 Oct 11
LENG 005
29 Nov 10
Review:
The latest release from the Claremont 56 stable is further proof that Mudd & Co seemingly reside in a place where the sun always shines. On this Leng twelve inch, Ray Mang and Lexx have been enlisted to add some aural Vitamin D to the DNA of two tracks from Cantoma’s album Out Of Town. Mang’s version of "Under The Stars" is a world away from his visceral pumping work on the recent Glimmers album, opting to retain the feel and pace of the source, imbuing the bass with several degrees of added warmth and adding an ethereal quality to the vocal harmonies that flourish in the depths of the mix. On the flip Bear Funk affiliate Lexx tackles "Gambarra", stripping back the cosmic oscillations of the original to focus on the harmonious partnership between Marcelo Andrade’s vocals and the lilting guitar melodies over a percussive groove which throbs but never dominates.
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