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SA 004
02 Nov 09
EXTVIP 003
18 Mar 10
MF 003
26 Nov 07
ADVR 017
01 Aug 05
CIA 035
18 Dec 06
CIA 99004
13 Mar 00
066601 7138060
05 May 06
MF 002
19 Aug 07
GS 23
01 Jan 01
CIA 040
29 Feb 08
CIA 023
18 Apr 05
CIALTD 010
06 Mar 06
066601 7120263
22 Aug 05
CIA 046
01 Jul 09
DIS 014
20 Dec 04
MF 001
27 May 07
CIA 009
18 Mar 02
ADVR 002
14 May 01
CIALTD 009
05 Dec 05
SUBBASE 21
15 Jun 93
SUBBASE 31
15 Jul 93
SUBBASE 31R
15 Jun 93
PROX 009
30 Aug 10
PFUNK 011DG
22 Jun 09
ZENDNLS 239
08 Sep 09
HLDIGI 002
15 Oct 12
DBX 005
28 Oct 09
ARDIG 035
09 Feb 10
OTRDIG 015
15 Apr 13
ABDIG 028
19 May 11
Review:
Founded in 2008, the US based Abducted imprint prides itself on releasing the darkest, duttiest D&B. Now QO steps up with two stormers that sum up the label's sound in a nutshell. The evocatively entitled "Crack Party" kicks things off with a bleepy melody, thudding drum kicks and whomping b-line. A computerized voice discussing the use of recreational drugs leads us into a dramatic drop, whereupon the ear-battering aural abuse begins. "Mechwarrior", the secret weapon, is menacing and marauding from the off, building a doom-laden, post-industrial soundscape with thunderous bass and glitchy, layered SFX.
DISTURBD 030
28 May 12
CITRUS 051
02 Jul 12
AUSTD 001
06 Aug 11
CITRUS 2012001
13 Feb 12
BSDGTL 016
21 Nov 11
TFR 009SAMP04
03 Jun 10
C2DMP 3020
18 Jul 11
MTRDEP 027
23 Apr 12
066601 7195063
21 Nov 08
066601 7090368
19 May 06
066601 7142265
10 Jul 06
CITRUS 037
13 Jul 09
FOKUZ 044
14 Mar 11
CITRUS 044
21 Mar 11
CITRUS 028
14 May 07
FOKUZ 13038
06 May 13
Played by: Slam Mode
Review:
Seattle might be a city famous for grunge, rain and coffee, but Quadrant, Kid Hops and Iris are hoping to place it firmly on the map for chilling, glacial liquid funk too. Forgoing the usual sun 'n' sea atmospherics for an altogether more Baltic feel, "Solar Wind" tweaks electronic chimes and cirrus-light sampling into an icy cold roller Enei would be proud of. Newcomers Lukeino and Homemade Weapons collab with Quadrant on "Mayday", as light synths circle above a crevasse of deep, cavernous bass. Cinematic and fresh with unique elements of crisp production and breakbeat influences, its got our seal of approval.
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