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361015 2839211
03 May 13
361015 2701822
26 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".
100483 01
26 Apr 13
SOULABDIGICOMPIL 010
03 May 13
Review:
We can always rely on French funkateers Soulab to keep us supplied with regular selections of vintage sounding modern soul gems. This latest compilation features a host of their regular artists and once again the quality is up there. Highlights include the futuristic electro-funk of LA Mitchell's "The Ease", the hazy g-funk vibes of Uraz Kurt's "Remember The Light", the dark, broken electro-hop of Isaac Aesili's "Freedom Cry" and the crazy garage boogie shuffle of Proser & Azaxx's "Prince Is Not Dead".
SR 046-2
26 Apr 13
TOAD 017D
06 May 13
361015 2828246
09 May 13
003-2
04 May 13
REMUTE 2489
16 May 13
REMUTE 2487
03 May 13
RAV 035
22 Apr 13
AW 5065414
13 May 13
PM 1104
30 Apr 13
PCRD 13005
29 Apr 13 Nine separate construction kits filled with drum, synth & instrument loops in multiple formats
361015 2668064
01 May 13
361015 2141642
22 Apr 13
361015 2762724
03 May 13
RLS 001
27 Apr 13
KD 005
15 May 13
KD 004
01 May 13
361015 2614122
30 Apr 13
RP 02
17 May 13
HS 051
24 Apr 13
Played by: Juno Recommends Downtempo
Review:
Following on from their first instalment, the guys at Parisian soul/funk/jazz label Heavenly Sweetness are back with a follow up. Having spent months scouring the net for the best new sounds, they proudly present the cream of their findings - 15 in total. Highlights include the future bass/jazzy trapisms of "Down Brandy" which takes the eponymous RnB singer and warps her into another dimension, the drunk cat on a keyboard-isms of "Muscles", the cool retro hip-hop of "Boomboxin" and the 80s freestyle pop of "The Followers".
GBEP 00023
29 Apr 13
FERVOR 002
22 Apr 13
ELB 002
13 May 13
EZ13 C1323
03 May 13
361015 2741033
05 May 13
361015 2866552
14 May 13
DBR 012
07 May 13
DGR 007
23 Apr 13
361015 2824446
04 May 13
DPR-GBM-2102
26 Apr 13
CITI 006
14 May 13
CITI 007
06 May 13
Review:
Future Fusion is the killer debut set from Streetwalker, the collaborative project of White Car's Elon Katz and Beau Wanzer of Mutant Beat Dance/LIES fame. The DIY ethos of primitive Chicago house seeps into the pair's work as Streetwalker, with the material that forms Future Fusion recorded live in one take. This was subsequently recorded without any overdubs or MIDI to one inch tape, with the resultant six tracks resonating with a loose, primal energy. Sitting uneasily between house, industrial, synth-pop and EBM, Future Fusion is one of those records that you simply cannot second guess. This being a Cititrax release, the presentation is second to none too, with some superb illustration work from the well respected graphic artists Spencer Longo, but in truth the music should be the real focus of attention here.
BRK 24CD
22 Apr 13
BORN 007
01 May 13
BORG 009
13 May 13
BLR 143
25 Apr 13
BDR 01
30 Apr 13
BIS 006
30 Apr 13
Review:
The ever-interesting Eddie Ruscha returns with a new Secret Circuit full-length, the first on Tim Sweeney's excellent Beats In Space imprint. Given the usually vivid style of his psychedelic electronica, it's no surprise to find that Tactile Galactics is a mesmerizing trip from start to finish. Ruscha darts between kaleidoscopic space disco, wide-eyed shoegaze house, analogue psychedelia, touchy-feely ambience and intense, druggy Italo, somehow shoehorning 25 years of musical misadventure into 70 spellbinding minutes. It's bold, melodic, hypnotic, beautiful, blissful, intense, inspiring and exciting. Put simply, Tactile Galactics is a great album.
BTRY 031
16 May 13 | ||
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