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LL 14
03 Nov 08 Electro House
LL 28D
07 May 10 Electro House
Review:
A brilliant and brutal blast of electro madness from German troublemaker Ampasand, backed up with a pair of equally inspired mixes. Dropping in tight warped hip-hop vocal shots (notably from the Wu-Tang's "Bring Da Ruckus") over heavy Zombie Nation-styled synths, Ampasand works up a truly deadly storm here. Recent Dim Mak signing SonicC, who came out of nowhere last year with the astonishing "Stickin" (played by the likes of Boyz Noize and Erol Alkan) does an audacious mix that's both gothic and grinding, while HighBloo arranges his rework around a hypnotic soca beat and packs in lots of fierce fuzzing synths.
LL 69D
02 Jul 12 Electro House
Review:
Following up his barnstorming debut EP on Bad Life, Attaque serves up three equally romptastic tracks on Lektroluv. Head straight to the EP's title track for some old school realism, which manages to combine elements of both Detroit homage AND UK rave history with an acid line that's not dissimilar to Leftfield. "Envelopes", a head nod to Attaque's previous employment as a postman, is a little more understated with a relentless one-note bass loop that reverbs its way into oblivion. "Motion" finishes the set with yet more retro-sounding bravado. A nifty vocal snippet, a simple-but-deadly riff and a build up that's been pipped to win gold at this year's build up Olympics make this one surefire big room bullet. The good vibes "Flow"...
LL 58D
21 Nov 11 Electro House
LL 1
30 Jan 06 Electro House
LL 47D
18 Apr 11 Electro House
LL 42D
14 Feb 11 Electro House
LL 72D
09 Aug 12 Electro House
LLCD 6D
28 Sep 09 Electro House
LL 48D
25 Apr 11 Electro House
LL 4
24 Apr 06 Electro House
LLCD 7D
20 Sep 10 Electro House
LLCD4D
08 Sep 08 Electro House
LLCD 11D
08 Oct 12 Electro House
LL 31D
07 Jun 10 Electro House
Review:
Belgian electro house wunderkind Gtronic has been casuing a stir having worked with the likes of the Bloody Beetroots, Foamo, Hostage and Mustard Pimp as well as appearing on the ubiquitous Dim Mak imprint. The Cameltoe EP is Gtronic's first appearance on Belgium's premiere label for rave, Lektroluv Records, home to fellow noiseniks like The Subs and Highbloo. The title track is typically demented sounding electro house, full of devilish bass stabs and with the obligatory big drop. The provocatively titled "Suck My Lollipop" is more lysergic fare with an evil buzzsaw synth dominating proceedings. Remix action comes courtesy of Mustard Pimp and Blatta & Ineesha, with the former turning "Cameltoe" into a truly epileptic raver, while the Italian duo deliver a booming fist pumping remix of "Suck My Lollipop".
LL 34D
06 Sep 10 Electro House
LL 52D
20 Jun 11 Electro House
LL 37D
04 Oct 10 Electro House
LL 26D
19 Apr 10 Electro House
LL 41D
31 Jan 11 Electro House
Played by: Angela Fisken
Review:
Upcoming Belgian producer Highbloo is clearly a name to watch if his third EP, Time To Change, is anything to go by. Spreading the gonzoid electro goodness over two parts, "Part 1" sees a vicious, Crookers-esque baroque arpeggio laid out over many shifting octaves, hyped-drums and even an incredible, slow tempo-drop midway through. "Part 2" is golden too: a Daft Punk-ish use of a disco sample combined with a vicious rising synth all arranged with devilish, rave-friendly abandon.
LL 45D
21 Mar 11 Electro House
LL 75D
19 Nov 12 Electro House
LL 7
12 Mar 07 Electro
LLCD 03D
15 Oct 07 Electro House
LL 6
06 Nov 06 Electro House
LL 8
25 Jun 07 Electro House
LL 30D
31 May 10 Electro House
Played by: Juno Recommends Electro House
Review:
A huge double-tracker from Dutchmen Mightyfools that's already got support from Ettienne de Crecy, Larry Tee and Shinichi Osawa amongst others. With some corrosive basslines, enormous electro drums, peak-hour builds and an MC egging you along every step of the way, "That's The Shit" is a big big tune and with the glitched-out rave-steppin' "Baguette" on the flip, this is a single not to be missed.
LL 55D
03 Oct 11 Electro House
Review:
This pair of Dutch electro-tech smashers have had a busy summer touring the world's clubs and festivals, but are officially back off tour with these three huge new tracks for Lektroluv Records. "Thunderbad" is a low down bass monster, guided along with some epic trance chords and rattling 808 snares, while "Eivissa" goes in for a glistening and uplifting electro vibe complete with some piano breakdowns and huge white-noise rises. Keeping the listener firmly on their toes, closing track "Drop The Beast" is a straight-up techno delight, driven along forcefully by a relentless, live-sounding bassline.
LL 38D
18 Oct 10 Electro House
LL 70D
16 Jul 12 Electro House
LL 46D
04 Apr 11 Electro House
LL 68D
25 Jun 12 Electro House
LL 73
24 Sep 12 Electro House
LL 61D
06 Feb 12 Electro House
Review:
Teaming up with fellow Belgian Dr Lektroluv to release this new electro banger on the latter's Lektroluv Records, Modek smashes it over the course of these two newies. "Willow" builds with a crunchy, Mumbai Science/Boys Noize-styled acid lead line before smoothly breaking down into a John Carpenter-esque set of doomy choir stabs that get looped into armageddon for a mighty drop. "Dust" keeps things on an equally filthy tip thanks to generous bass distortion and 808 snares, both fused together for an almighty electro stomp. Strong stuff indeed.
LL 78D
29 Apr 13 Electro House
Review:
Zu drummer, Mike Patton collaborator and performer in The Bloody Beetroots' new live show, Mooro gets around a bit. Here we find him making his debut on the well respected Lektroluv imprint and it's something of a pristine party showcase. "M66R6" is like Justice if they became glue sniffers, "No Stoppin'" is a jagged electro dagger, "Drums Ignorance" is full-flavoured techno-tastic lash-out with all the grit, distortion and chaos of a late 70s punk gig. "For Those About To Funk" complete this accomplished debut with psychedelic slow-mo gusto. Fantastic stuff. More Mooro please!
LL 71D
23 Jul 12 Electro House
LL 32D
14 Jun 10 Electro House
LL 32D
22 Jun 10 Electro House
LL 39D
15 Nov 10 Electro House
LL 76D
28 Jan 13 Electro House
LL 51D
06 Jun 11 Electro House
LL 60D
23 Jan 12 Electro House
Review:
Having dropped sophisticated electro bombshells since 2010 that have been welded into the sets of 2manydjs, Tiga, Erol Alkan and Crookers, Belgian duo Mumbai Science return in style with this EP. Part 1 of the release boasts "Researchers" - a typically tight, acid-influenced belter with a touch of Kraftwerk melody and old-school electro drums on the echoey fills. There's also "Commandments", which takes a slightly slower approach but doesn't skimp on the mind-exploding synth pile-ons and huge squelchy drops for a second. Destined to be rinsed hard in the next few months.
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