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FIRETZ 002
13 Dec 10
BBCR 007
02 Apr 12
PIPS 004
23 Mar 09
HJP 49
16 Apr 10
Review:
Torsten Profrock?s T++ project has continually spread its wings since conception in 2005. Championed by fans of techno, dubstep, experimental and drum & bass alike, his latest EP for Honest Jons (and rumoured to be his last under this monkier) showcases the amalgamation of styles and sounds that has earnt the German such a far reaching fanbase.
If it does prove to be the final T++ release ever, then the alias will have left us with the most expressive and energetic of his works. Adding a real sense of personality, Profrock unearthed a handful of samples of the singer and ndingidi player Ssekinomu, recorded in East Africa in the 1930s and 40s in the label?s vaults for this release. Skilfully, the producer works these snippets into the complex rhythm structures, giving his music a human touch that has never been seen before. Profrock looks to the radical fringe of UK garage for the snapping 2 step vibe in these rhythms that remain central to all four tracks on the EP. This results in a clutch of tracks that take on an immensely tribal and subconsciously innate feel. They morph new structures from the forms of 2 step, techno and drum & bass around which Profrock wraps twisted FX and weighty sub bass to create one whole, throbbing organism. So with quite possibly his final release, T++ leaves us, rather fittingly, with a record that sounds at once both ancient and modern. It has a totally unique tone, like a form of tribal language that can only speak to and be understood by today?s culture through these sub-heavy, atmospheric sounds.
SMR 008
28 Feb 13
361015 0413277
11 Jan 12
361015 0651198
28 Mar 12
GURCHH 006
26 Nov 12
GURCHH 002
23 Aug 12
GURCHH 007
12 Dec 12
GURCHH 011
17 Feb 13
BB 20
30 Jul 12
ALR 079
15 Aug 11
100498 03
19 Dec 12
PMC 086
05 Aug 11
BPR 004DG
22 Nov 10
BDM 014
07 Sep 10
AUFDM 006
05 Jul 11
DUBTRXX 050
17 May 13
900879 8084319
20 Apr 12
ADUB 054
16 May 13
TEDD 14
30 Apr 13
ABAGA 014
14 Mar 11
CFS 010D
30 Mar 10
ABAGA 001
07 Apr 09
ABAGA 004
06 Apr 09
ALR 043
25 Aug 11
FUCDKS 030
27 Mar 13
ORADL 003
05 Feb 11
BBEATS 002
03 Dec 12
NMR 027
01 Nov 12
Review:
Tactician eh? Just what we like to hear... Taiko is a technical fighter who dissects any challenge like a brain-freezing game of chess. Rook to king four: "More Beans" swipes out the bishops and knights with its ruthless staccato one-note sweep. Rook to queen two: "Tactician" takes out the remaining pawns with a brass spittoon of bass belches. Check: "Deplete" sneaks round the back and takes the queen with a mechanoid funk kick. Check mate: Juno apologises to genuine chess fans about the miss use of chess terms in this review.
PTR 050
17 May 13
PBR 006
26 Oct 10
KSF 0006
31 Mar 12
RINGMODE 023
14 Sep 12
100470 32
12 Oct 12
DSPITCH 002
22 Oct 07
PL 022
16 Jul 12
MWEP 009
23 Oct 09
MWEP 010
06 Nov 09
APORN 011
18 Apr 11
ALR 088
23 Oct 12
KRR 003
01 Oct 12
KRR 014
20 Mar 13
MS 028
23 Sep 11 | ||
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