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ATHL 016
26 Nov 10 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 024
07 Mar 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
ATHL 023
22 Feb 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
ATHL 031LP
19 Nov 12 Downtempo
ATHL 030
15 Oct 12 Deep House
ATHL 022LP
07 Dec 11 Experimental/Electronic
ATHL 015
10 Sep 10 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 021
16 Nov 11 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 018LP
01 Jul 11 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 014
23 Apr 10 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 033
28 Jan 13 Experimental/Electronic
ATHL 019LP
09 Sep 11 Electro
ATHL 001
04 Jan 08 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 004
04 May 08 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 017LP
27 May 11 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 013
03 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 032J
26 Nov 12 Deep House
Review:
There was a time that Lars Sommerfeld looked set to cause a few waves, both with his solo productions and the Two Faces label. Night Lights is, surprisingly, his first single for nearly five years, and a welcome one at that. The title track sets the tone, blending a shuffling deep house sensibility with vintage synth pop melodies and bold chords. "Britton" is even more impressive, fusing wonky chords and shimmering melodies with off-kilter rhythms inspired, we think, by a mix of British bass music and classic IDM. Closer "Smash", meanwhile, adds a dose of rave revivalism into the mix, coming on like a long lost Ame production (circa "Ojome") with extra big room riffs. Recommended.
ATHL 007
17 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 029
10 Sep 12 Techno
ATHL 002
04 Feb 08 Hard House
ATHL 034
04 Mar 13 Downtempo
ATHL 010
01 May 08 Minimal/Tech House
ATHL 025LP
30 Apr 12 Deep House
ATHL 028LP
20 Aug 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
Unless you have a particularly good memory, or an encyclopaedic knowledge of Germany's long-forgotten Pharma Records imprint, you may not be aware of Zulutronic. It was a mid to late '90s side project from Jammin Unit and Air Liquide man Cem Oral (also the boss of Pharma, as it happens), and occasional production partner Roger Cobernus. They released two albums, delivering snappy and occasionally booming blends of electro rhythms, hip-hop beats, acid house sounds and ambient synths. If that sounds like a recipe for a more cultured take on big beat, that's because it is. Given how big beat has aged badly, it's a nice surprise to find that this is one blast from the past that still resonates.
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