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EGLO 11
31 Jan 11 Electro
EGLO 11
31 Jan 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
EGLO 21
14 Nov 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Played by: Flash Atkins
Review:
Eglo's resident boogie botherers step up for another EP of honey-coated synthesiser jams. What's noticeable is the leaning towards a more crisp, electro style, most apparent on "U" and "Groove". The beats fall in a gentle breakbeat, clean and low in the mix, so that the dense swathes of melody can take centre stage. However, the end result comes off a little too slick when compared with some of the earlier Arp 101 material. "True" addresses things somewhat, taking that skewed funk groove that distinguishes the man from so many producers mining the boogie sound, allowing the staggered groove to accentuate the chunky Moog bass.
EGLO 05
23 Mar 10 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
EGLO 14
06 Jun 11 Downtempo
EGLO 19
14 Nov 11 Experimental/Electronic
Played by: 2562 / A Made Up Sound
Review:
Ever since it was debuted by Benji B on his Radio 1 show a couple of months back, there has been a general clamour for the release of "Danger", a rippling, techno-leaning Floating Points production that brings to mind his stunning (and slept on) remix of Sebastien Tellier. A peak time throbber this in not, with Mr Shepherd retaining his trademark jazzuality and penchant for deep pools of sub bass, with an epic introduction of soaring synths and rippling arpeggios. Up next you'll find the deeply atmospheric "Miniature 27", which sees Floating Points dipping his toes into beatless, ambient waters. A stunning and most essential release.
EGLO 13
27 Jun 11 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Played by: Dave Lee / Joey Negro, DJ Butcher (Chopshop Music), Ennio Styles (Stylin Radio Show), Gonno, Chris Coco, Shadow Dancer, Juno Recommends Brokenbeat/Nu Jazz, Cottam, Fromage Disco, Kraak & Smaak, Jazztronauts, Roy Gilles
Review:
The latest two-track jam from Floating Points for his own Eglo imprint further cements his reputation as a naturally gifted producer steeped in an understanding of soul and groove. "Marilyn" is bursting with good-times vibes from the deceptively smooth intro to the bumping boogie of the drop. It's the sheer musicianship that stands head and shoulders above his contemporaries. "Farukx" lilts to life on a bed of wistful strings, and when the beat does come into play, it's a steppy stumble of gossamer hats and snares that manage to trip over each other in disjointed harmony.
EGLO 06
19 Apr 10 Deep House
Played by: Ennio Styles (Stylin Radio Show), Adam B (Homegrown Music/Palooza), Souled (Fresh Minute Music), Bonar Bradberry, Lpz, Alex Dallas (The Lost Men,drumpoet), Makoto, Wes [cutloose :: Manchester], Zenner, Mike O'mara(Development Music), Anthony Mansfield, Juno Recommends Disco, Juno Recommends Deep House, Frank Booker, D-Former, Shuya Okino(Kyoto Jazz Massive)
Review:
With only a few but already classic EPs such as the astounding "Love Me Like This" and "Vacuum" under his belt, Floating Points seems to have an uncanny knack of effortlessly fusing house, nu jazz and R&B to create something wondrous, and "People's Potential" continues his winning streak. The title track kicks off proceedings with a wandering electric piano, jazzy guitar licks and rim shots which takes you on a Moog-driven journey. Things take a darker turn on the B-side with "Shark Chase" pairing a fat, prowling bassline with spooked-out piano to claustrophobic and menacing effect. You're going to need a bigger boat...
EGLO 16
20 Jun 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
Those who missed out on this Floating Points obscurity on its initial vinyl release must be pretty happy right now. You see, Eglo originally released it a couple of months back as an ultra-limited, single-sided 10" single. For those who don't buy vinyl, it's actually something of a bonus to see "Sais" get a digital release, as it's a pretty hot slab of contemporary broken beat. With a weighty dub bassline, mournful strings and snappy, jazz-influenced beats that weigh in somewhere between classic bruk and 2-step garage, it's easily one of Floating Points' heaviest releases to date.
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