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EDLX 008
03 Sep 10 Techno
Played by: Paul Mac, Steve Pain, Space Djz, Juno Recommends Techno, Axer Rouf, A-Brothers, Terence Fixmer, Mas Teeveh, Manuel Cass
EDLX 019
20 Oct 11 Techno
EDLX 029
18 Apr 13 Techno
EDLX 021
08 Mar 12 Techno
EDLX 25CD
11 Jun 12 Techno
EDLX 028
14 Mar 13 Techno
EDLX 003
17 Feb 09 Minimal/Tech House
EDLX 012A
15 Nov 10 Techno
EDLX 014
24 Mar 11 Techno
Review:
It's a match made in underground techno heaven as Perc and Italian producer Giorgio Gigli team up for this release on Speedy J's label. All of the tracks are panning, hypnotic grooves, with the pumping "SG8" very much in the vein of Gigli's recent release on Zooloft. "Ehdc" confronts the listener with steely drums and a moody breakdown before arcing upwards, while "0165" is pure panel-beating madness. The label has also commissioned a series of 'tool' versions; in essence, these are beatless versions of the three tracks with the intensity levels intact, which allow DJs to get creative in the mix.
EDLX 015
26 May 11 Techno
EDLX 015
27 May 11 Techno
EDLX 011
29 Oct 10 Techno
EDLX 018
08 Sep 11 Techno
EDLX 026
20 Aug 12 Techno
EDLX 016
30 Jun 11 Techno
Review:
Jochem Paap shifts his focus from white noise-led minimalism for a deeper, more hypnotic diversion. The title is apposite; as the mysterious, dense textures recall the multi-layered approach of 90s bands like MBV, Ride and Slowdive. Of course there is one key difference: while the shoegazers focused their attention solely on their footwear, Paap has tailored his sound experiments for the dance floor. Paap's own dub and tool versions are powered by insistent dubby beats and rasping percussion. Meanwhile, the Dutch producer's frequent collaborator, Edit Select, contributes two excellent remixes that are based on crashing snares, rolling basslines and those dense swathes of electronic sound.
EDLX 007
28 May 10 Techno
EDLX 010
20 Sep 10 Techno
EDLX 009
28 Jun 10 Techno
EDLX 013
10 Dec 10 Techno
EDLX 006
21 Jan 10 Techno
EDLX 017
18 Aug 11 Techno
EDLX 022
15 Mar 12 Techno
EDLX.005
06 Jul 09 Techno
EDLXC 001
30 Apr 12 Techno
Review:
It's been four long years since teutonic techno types Electric Deluxe first set their stall out. Here, they celebrate their journey so far with a brain-warping round-up of sturdy dancefloor fare. There's a good mix of techno styles on display, from the spooky, atmosphere-drenched simplicity of Endless' "SGB" and string-drenched loopiness of Back Pack Poets, to the bubbling electro-techno of Terence Fixmer and the floor-friendly rhythms of Speedy J (remember him) and Chris Liebing. Creative DJs will be pleased to see a selection of handy DJ tools on display, which very from tough drum workouts to sparse, bubbling ambience.
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