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Release The Bees
POGO 002
16 Aug 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
Release The Bees by Not Squares on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Release The Bees (radio edit) - (4:35) 136 BPM
Release The Bees by Not Squares on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Bi Kan Na (Me Me Wee Wee mix) - (5:36) 89 BPM
Release The Bees by Not Squares on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Release The Bees (The Fur mix) - (4:04) 123 BPM
Release The Bees by Not Squares on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Release The Bees (original mix) - (7:37) 136 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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It Ain't Hard To Tell
POGO 001
15 Jul 10
Minimal/Tech House
It Ain't Hard To Tell by TR One on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Shit Ain't Worth It - (8:15) 118 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
It Ain't Hard To Tell by TR One on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Bombay - (5:02) 117 BPM
It Ain't Hard To Tell by TR One on Pogo Recordings Cue Track
Sometime Again - (5:49) 113 BPM
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Played by: Tr-One
Review: New Dublin based imprint Pogo Recordings honour some local heroes with their first release. TR One have been quietly bubbling under with some quality minimal house releases on London label Fine Art and Belfast's Nice & Nasty over the past few years and "It Ain't Hard To Tell" will add to their growing reputation. All three tracks are exercises in laying sounds atop each with a groove being found through off kilter rhythms. "Shit Ain't Worth It" takes it's cue from the more experimental Detroit mechanics as soft synth flourishes are surrounded by off key percussive elements until a jazzy hi-hat groove rises through the ether to guide the song forwards. The hypnotic qualities of the pensive melodies that seep through "Bombay" are broken only by the sudden emergence of a thumping beat. TR One round things off nicely with the deep dancefloor hues of "Sometime Again". Top release.