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OLM 026
25 Jan 10 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 015D
03 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 006DT
02 Mar 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 012D
16 Jul 07 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 011D
12 Mar 07 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 022
01 Jun 09 Minimal/Tech House
OLMETO 039
06 May 13 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 028
12 Apr 10 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 025
07 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
OLMETO 034
22 Oct 12 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Atfc
Review:
Check out the sounds of Lo-Fi electronic producer Magic Panda, on the American Tigerbeat6 music. The rising UK experimental star follows last years 'Days are Numbered' with three new tracks and some great remixes. The overall sound is quite experimental, yet heavily routed in progressive and both credible and accessible. For us it's the Max Cooper remix of 'Distant Places' that will head straight to the front of the wallet, that said.. Lead track Tokyo is strong, and the remixes of 'A Perfect Circle' are well worth checking out.. Open up your mind and give these a go!!
OLMETO 034
22 Oct 12 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Formerly the resident DJs at pioneering London club The End, Layo & Bushwacka are also accomplished producers. Indeed, the opening salvo on their new album sounds like it was commissioned for a film soundtrack, as windswept ambience, gently undulating acid licks and mid-tempo basslines unfold through "Intro", "Delta Ahead" and "Emotional Intelligence". Apart from the chaotic break beats of "The Way Home", they also touch on drummy grooves on "Born in the Backwoods" and "Raw Defined". The duo's album also showcases their ability to make sensuous deep house, audible on the synth washes of "Can't Hurt You", and the tripped out "Dancing In The Dark", featuring Cevin Fisher on vocals.
OLM 029
14 Mar 11 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Rob Pearson, Juno Recommends Minimal/Tech House, Florin H, Vitaly Katz _ DJ/Producer, Nicolas Bacher, Bnzo, David Gausa, Just Be (Bushwacka)
Review:
Following a big release for Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 label, the London duo return to their own Olmeto imprint and in the process focus on an acid house sound. Indeed, "What Do You Say Now" is an imaginative blend of laid-back reggae vocals, building filters and, as the arrangement climaxes, crashing techno snares. The title track also offers a level of unpredictability: starting with what sounds like a more textbook minimal techno groove, the hissing percussion and white noise give way to muffled vocals and, inexplicably, a sun-dappled Balearic house arrangement. They may have come a long way since the early acid house parties, but clearly Layo & Bushwacka have never lost that feeling.
OLMETO 032
01 Oct 12 Deep House
OLM 027
01 Mar 10 Minimal/Tech House
OLMETO 031
27 Aug 12 Deep House
OLMDA 001
13 Mar 06 Funky/Club House
OLM 007D
28 May 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 008D
02 Jul 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 004DP
05 Feb 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 014D
23 Jan 08 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 004U
02 Apr 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 018D
14 Jul 08 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 010D
03 Dec 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 013D
12 Nov 07 Progressive House
OLM 023
20 Jul 09 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 024
14 Sep 09 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 016D
14 Apr 08 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 009D
14 Aug 06 Minimal/Tech House
OLM 019D
20 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
OLMETO 038
04 Mar 13 Minimal/Tech House
OLMETO 037
28 Jan 13 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
The long-serving UK duo may be going their separate ways, but before they do so, here's a reminder of what they did best, underground house music. From the pre-orgasmic female vocal, the whipping percussive sound and even some cheeky Arabian samples, the title track makes for a cheeky, trippy journey through the world of basement clubs and seedy after-parties. Aidan Lavelle's version maintains a similar mood, but does so with a prowling bassline, out there filters and pinprick trance riffs. Finishing off what could be the duo's last release together is the Marco Resmann version, which uses tribal drums and frozen techno chords to devastating effect.
OLMETO 035
31 Dec 12 Minimal/Tech House
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