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ALOLP 011
06 May 13
DBR 012
07 May 13
361015 2866552
14 May 13
AD 7002
30 Mar 13
BRK 24CD
22 Apr 13
DODPOP 015
03 Apr 13
361015 2664929
03 Apr 13
425069 3288377
25 Mar 13
BNDRY 001
02 Apr 13
634457 430921
02 Apr 13
STORAGE 014
19 Apr 13
ZERO 1007
21 May 13
CPU 00000010
18 Apr 13
UPLCA 001
19 Apr 13
RP 02
17 May 13
BDR 01
30 Apr 13
SD 019
09 Apr 13
361015 2668064
01 May 13
SIG 004
29 Mar 13
361015 2701822
26 Apr 13
100569 14
20 May 13
361015 2670173
28 Mar 13
BRD 005
25 Mar 13
Review:
DMX Krew is back with a twisted, body-morphing collection of tunes on his own Breakin' Records, the label which the man has been curating since the mid-90s. Once again we're treated to a beautiful cocktail of electro deluge and machine-drum psychedelia; "Honeydew" is a classic DMX cut with enough funk to leave you roasted on the floor, while "Dramatic Exit" heads even further down the rave era thanks to its slippery beat layout and nostalgic melodies. "Sppoookey" is an AFX-reminiscent hurter, complete with plenty of acid licks and gritty-as-hell drum programming, whilst "Apple Grid" takes a bouncier approach to things and "Superficial Appearance" blends far-out acid trickles, heavy snares, DMX grit and spits it back out into a luscious deep house belter...something only the man is capable of.
SSD 656
21 May 13
361015 2824446
04 May 13
361015 2762724
03 May 13
PM 1104
30 Apr 13
BLR 143
25 Apr 13
361015 2650557
26 Mar 13
361015 2731140
12 Apr 13
361015 2615440
27 Mar 13
361015 2828246
09 May 13
361015 2597708
05 Apr 13
FERVOR 002
22 Apr 13
BTRY 031
16 May 13
003-2
04 May 13
ELB 002
13 May 13
POWVAC 004
26 Mar 13
DPR-GBM-2102
26 Apr 13
RAV 040
20 May 13
TFM 001
29 Mar 13
361015 2887717
21 May 13
BORN 007
01 May 13
361015 2141642
22 Apr 13
KD 005
15 May 13
KD 004
01 May 13
KD 003
17 Apr 13
CITI 006
14 May 13
EZ 13C1273
19 Apr 13
ALBUM 65
05 Apr 13
361015 2414074
01 Apr 13 500+ Mb of one shots, lead lines, drum loops, and more ideal for electro, complextro, dubstep, or progressive
RA 018
26 Mar 13
PCRD 13005
29 Apr 13
008794 7304026
22 Apr 13
Review:
It's to Submerge and UR's credit that they can still deliver music that is exciting and challenging. Leader begins with "EF's Back", a brilliantly moody slice of hip-hop noir, with nasal, blunted vocals set to chilling strings. By contrast, "Funny" is a high-speed jazzy techno track, the sensuous notes striving to keep up with the runaway tempo. But Submerge has remained true to its roots here, and Mr DE rolls out the wiry electro funk on "Technobob" and "Technobass", the latter bringing an air of mystique with it. He also delivers breathless deep techno on the dreamy, soulful vocal-led "All for Granted".
MR.JONEZ1
16 Apr 13
CWS 003
08 Apr 13
Review:
Intent on delivering retro-futuristic club music, Classicworks have teamed up US producers Nick Hook, Vin Sol and Matrixxxman to deliver 3 pure underground dancefloor bangers. Looking to the past for inspiration, but also ensuring contemporary intensity, these tracks are not for the faint hearted! 'I Can Feel It' is old-skool techno with fast footwork-esque drums, '666 Wayz' is pure minimal ghetto house and 'High Volume' ends proceedings with a relentless kick and a plethora of retro vocal samples. You might want a little lie down after dancing to all three in a row.
CHP 013
29 Mar 13 |