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AAWCD 011
12 Dec 05 Experimental/Electronic
803680 831106
28 Dec 04 Techno
AAWT 705
21 Jun 10 Techno
AAWCD 009
12 Dec 05 Techno
803680 830802
28 Dec 04 Progressive House
AAWCD 010
17 Apr 06 Uplifting Trance
AAWCD 015
24 Sep 12 Techno
803680 831700
28 Dec 04 Techno 28 Dec 04 Downtempo
AAWT 706
20 Jun 11 Techno
Played by: A.paul, Jakal, Shadow Dancer, Juno Recommends Techno, Axer Rouf, Alex Mayer, Art Department
803680831403
28 Dec 04 Psy/Goa Trance
AAWIT 702
07 Feb 11 Techno
803680 830901
28 Dec 04 Psy/Goa Trance
AAWT 704
18 Feb 08 Minimal/Tech House
AAWCD 014
13 Jun 11 Minimal/Tech House
AAWIT 703
07 Mar 11 Techno
Review:
It could be said that the proliferation of retrospective releases has some bearing on the tendency towards classic sounds and styles in modern house and techno productions, but this is hardly the case in this instance. Indeed, it is hard to imagine any contemporary producer successfully capturing the essence of this 2002 collaboration between System 7 and Derrick May. Its strength lies in an equal division of labour and this is most evident on the title track, where System 7's tribal drums cosy up to May's dreamy strings and moody bass pulses, or on the Mayday remix of "Big City Sky", a fusion of the Detroit producer's rasping metallic drums and melodic pads and Steve Hillage's ponderous fretwork. There are instances where one party prevails: May takes the lead on the Mayday remix of "Altitude", with a slamming, jerky rhythm dominating the ambient landscape and the Montage remix of "Icon" is still all about that unforgettable melody line, while Hillage's spacey guitar riffs take ownership of the evocative "Prototype 1 (Electron mix)". However, "Traveller" is a relationship of equals, and when Hillage and May's contributions are of the same weight, like on the widescreen techno meets Pink Floyd riffing of "Fractal Liasion", this has all the hallmarks of an experiment that'll prove impossible to emulate.
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