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NM2 020A
31 Dec 12 Deep House
NM2 013
19 Mar 12 Deep House
NM2 010
15 Aug 11 Minimal/Tech House
NM2 007
11 Oct 10 Minimal/Tech House
NM2 019
05 Nov 12 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Coyu and Lopez deliver killer tech-house for this Noir offshoot label. The title track is a rolling, bass-heavy groove; the sub-bass sounds malevolent as it underscores building chord sweeps and a stuttering, Chicago-style vocal stutter imploring the listener to 'make em clap'. It sounds like a combination of the darkest excesses of tribal house and Ron Hardy-style warehouse sleaze. As its name suggests, "Techno Raw" follows a similar trajectory, but here the sound is even heavier and the tempo higher. Rhythms roll in and provide the backdrop against which Lopez and Coyu drop a series of stomach-churning chord sequences and breakdowns.
NM2 016
18 Jun 12 Deep House
NM2 009
02 May 11 Funky/Club House
NM2 001
24 Aug 09 Minimal/Tech House
NM2 005
03 May 10 Techno
NM2 014
21 May 12 Deep House
NM2 018A
01 Oct 12 Deep House
NM2 018B
15 Oct 12 Deep House
NM2 002
02 Nov 09 Funky/Club House
NM2 017
02 Jul 12 Deep House
NM2 003
11 Jan 10 Minimal/Tech House
NM2 004
25 Jan 10 Minimal/Tech House
NM2 015
21 May 12 Deep House
NM2 C001
26 Sep 11 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Juno Recommends Minimal/Tech House
Review:
The underlying approach on Collected is towards toolish, tribal DJ grooves, but that only tells part of the story. While tracks from Fog & Arara and Noir & Westboy rely on conga drums, rolling rhythms and breakdowns bigger than Charlie Sheen's latest identity crisis to make the cut, there are other more subtle contributions here. Sabb & S Elezi's "Sax On Wax" is an effortless deep house jam; Pirupa & Pigi's "Sweet Devil" uses sensuous strings to guide it to the dancefloor and Jay Lumen's take on Collin &b Behnam's "The King", with its massive sample eulogising Michael Jackson, makes a pleasant change from the usual Martin Luther King samples. However, Jerome Sydenham & Timo Garcia's "Mutualism" proves that it's possible to sound inventive with tribal rhythms - as long as you lace them with insistent chord stabs.
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