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HD 091
09 May 13
ALDC 007
06 May 13
425069 3286700
11 May 13 Five construction kits of electro pop tracks in MIDI and WAV formats
KRK 041
12 May 13
GCR 34
08 May 13
GCR 33
07 May 13
MGR 014
09 May 13
CC 4003
09 May 13
EGR 053
09 May 13
UTS 040
09 May 13
Played by: Mark Knight, Jkriv (Deep And Disco/Razor-N-Tape), P A U L I E, Shota Tanaka (Beaten Space Probe), 2 Good Souls, Disco Doubles
Review:
The fantastically named A/Jus/Ted - veteran producers Justin Strauss and Eddie Mars on a collaborative tip - make their debut on Under The Shade. "A Brighter Light", featuring the treacle-thick soul vocals of Jeremy Glenn, sits somewhere between electro-soul, early Chicago house and Balearic nu-disco. As you'd probably expect from the soul-minded Strauss, the resultant track is effortlessly soulful, quietly uplifting and brilliantly produced. The same could be said of the more instrumental Re A/Jus/Ted remix, which blends skittering proto-house rhythms and electrofunk dub elements with woozy modern deep house. Like the original, it's excellent.
NUK 082
06 May 13
FIT 007
08 May 13
DOJO 039
12 May 13
BKR 0013R
06 May 13
BOR 096
06 May 13
HS-528-R
07 May 13
XTRA 012
06 May 13
XTRA 013
12 May 13
DSD 073
08 May 13
NCR 027
09 May 13
PR 003
09 May 13
ARR 045
06 May 13
ALEXM 001
06 May 13
FVB 048
07 May 13
CDR 065
06 May 13
HIOKT 047
06 May 13
SET 004
09 May 13
MGH 22
11 May 13
PN 17
10 May 13
Played by: Joseph Terruel
Review:
The ever-correct Prime Numbers series is still going strong, this time bringing together a thoroughly eclectic range of producers to lay down some solid club fodder. Adesse adopts the tenderest approach, bringing a soft African lilt to a subtle arrangement of light drums and poignant chords. Truss is certainly in no mood to chill on "Redbrook", going for a big room techno flavour that favours rigid beats, acid parps and epic swathes of organ. Massimo Di Lena is on a far more twitchy tip, with a snagging assortment of percussion and some woozy synths that leave one feeling wonderfully dizzy.
SFR 041
06 May 13
FTR 020
09 May 13
TUR 048
10 May 13
100552 45
10 May 13
OVER 015
08 May 13
MVL 008
06 May 13
HFI 042
06 May 13
BED 0010
09 May 13
ROC 078
09 May 13
ICR 033
07 May 13
VAM 110
10 May 13
BPR 029
06 May 13
ESROU 029
06 May 13
Review:
"Dance Or Die"... What a choice! It's safe to say we'll take the 'dance' option. Especially with beats as sprightly as these. Flipping between a guttural bass riff and a more vibrant, uplifting hook, Aggresivnes has combined the very best elements of electro and breaks right here. For a more subversive, glitchy flavour head for Royal Blood's remix. Now dance like your life depends on it!
KR 027
07 May 13
DCREC 109
07 May 13
HUK 109
11 May 13
SR 022
06 May 13
100564 28
10 May 13 | ||
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