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CAB 10
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB5
14 Mar 08 Techno
CAB2
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB7
14 Mar 08 Techno
CAB3
14 Mar 08 Techno
CAB4
14 Mar 08 Techno
CAB1
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB6
14 Mar 08 Techno
CAB9
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
PLUS 8091CD2
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
PLUS 8091CD1
19 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB 17
28 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB 12
28 Mar 08 Techno
CAB 15
28 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB 11
28 Mar 08 Techno
CAB 21
28 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB 20
28 Mar 08 Deep House
CAB 18
28 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB 16
28 Mar 08 Deep House
CAB 22
28 Mar 08 Techno
CAB 13
28 Mar 08 Deep House
CAB 14
28 Mar 08 Deep House
CAB 23
28 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
CAB 30
20 Apr 10 Deep House
CAB 32
29 Oct 12 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Lee Fraged
Review:
It's tech-house with a difference on this split release by Cabinet. The Cab Drivers' take on DJ Ghe's "Ahoi" doesn't follow a set formula as acid lines growl over shuffling 808s and a dark, two-note bassline plays away. Despite this interplay of elements, there's a sparseness and forlornness at the heart of this arrangement, typified by what sounds like a sample of the rattle of an old time railroad. Nadan's contribution is more conventional, focusing on repetition rather than variety. Consisting of just a few elements - a heavy bass, trippy riff and the sound of a lone male vocalist claiming 'it's midnight' - this nine-minute journey is sure to appeal to lovers of locked on grooves.
CAB 33
15 Apr 13 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Cab Drivers deliver two excellent house jams. "U R Here" is a classic deep groove and has all the qualities that contemporary deep producers lack - a churning, fat bassline, swathes and swathes of rich, musical chords and a swinging groove that sits halfway between garage stepping and straighter 4/4s. To all intents and purposes, it could have been made during the 90s. "Five" is more contemporary-sounding; the drums are rolling and dense, the rhythm groovy and chugging. Remaining true to that unmistakably modern approach, Cab Drivers then pepper the arrangement with all manner of infectious disco stabs and jazzy hooks.
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