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BLD 008
02 Mar 12
Played by: Juno Recommends Electro
Review:
With but a select few releases to his name, you get the feeling Al Tourettes is still only just shedding light on what he has to offer musically. This EP for the newly invigorated BaseLogic label (from the team behind the mighty Bloc Weekender) offers up four fresh cuts of Al's mutant electro-funk, and it's instantly clear that his sound could dart off in any number of directions in the near future. The devil is in the details, so they say, and on "Swan's Sketch" the cumulative elements all feed into the tension that the melodics spell out. "Universed" makes things a touch more straightforward, employing a classic synth approach that wouldn't feel out of place on an Underground Resistance record, while the beat snaps and pounds for maximum physical response. Once again taking the direct approach, "Badger" keeps things a little restrained - relatively speaking - as an insanely catchy bass line and crisp-as-you-like snare provide the focus. Having been somewhat off the radar for a while, it's good to see Datasette back in action to offer up a remix of "Swan's Sketch". While his clean and fulsome production ways are still intact, his groove has somewhat staggered itself, as the beat strafes uncontrollably, leaving you to try and play catch up.
KRAK 012
27 Nov 06
IODIGI 001
15 Aug 08
028
10 Jun 08
EBM 018
19 Nov 09
KOT 012
26 Oct 09
MANDIG 008
21 Apr 08
MFH 078
25 Feb 13
Review:
Here we have the self-proclaimed 'new wunderkind of glitchy electrofunk' a rising London producer whose style recalls an even more hyperactive Rustie, and newly signed to Mofo HiFi. Brandishing 6 tracks, this EP demonstrates his aim to 'sound like a mosaic of every great electronic dance style of the past 30 years'. Highlights include the hyperactive "Waterphone Shadows", the shimmering chillwave of "Glass Moon" and the crystalline RnB synth fantasy of "Cybo".
366158 5445869
07 Jul 10
361015 1127784
03 Jul 12
SSD 656
21 May 13
ET 13001
18 Jan 13
ET 13003
01 Mar 13
Played by: Kryss Hypnowave
Review:
French producer Top became known during the 90s thanks to his searing acid trance-techno, but it appears that he has taken a more abstract approach of late. "Guerrier du Nord" starts with percussive whirrs and ticks, leading the listener down a sonic alley where greyscale filters and acid pulses spew out every few seconds, and act as a prelude for high paced breakbeats. "Where is Miles?" is slightly more conventional; robotic, metallic rhythms break into dramatic filter sweeps, but it can't compare to "Orgastique". Over broken beats and splintered rhythms, high frequency acid lines - the kind that'll make your dog go mad - unravel.
DB 046
01 Jun 03
DB 025
01 May 01
NM 039
12 Nov 09
BIP 040
03 Feb 10
BIP 049
13 Jul 10
100432 16
24 Jul 12
SLM 011
27 May 11
PT 012
16 Apr 10
9008798014873
03 Oct 09
TL 020
01 Feb 02
366158 5708544
03 Feb 11
4260173890143
12 Mar 09
CR 004
21 Nov 05
PER-EP 010
11 Jan 13
3610152365284
01 Feb 13
TAKE 104
15 Apr 10
260174 330013
22 Sep 08
4260174330044
22 Feb 10
KRR 002
30 Sep 12
SBSKNK 001
26 Nov 12
BASSERK 00009
20 Mar 09
GM_001_EXPLO
11 Feb 08
GM_003_TARN
11 Feb 08
GM_002_INVASION
11 Feb 08
ERDIG 049
25 May 12
SPR 002
29 Nov 10
FILTER 011
16 Mar 09
SKA 032
27 Jul 12
DTR 2002
15 Jun 10
GRADPEAK 005
25 Nov 09 | ||
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