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PSR 011
27 Jul 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 026
05 Mar 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 016
28 Oct 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 032
30 May 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 039
07 Jan 13 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 027
05 Mar 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 028
21 Apr 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 014
05 Oct 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 005
25 May 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 038
24 Dec 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 009
06 Jul 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 031
14 May 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 003
11 Apr 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 018
31 Oct 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 025
08 Feb 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 012
08 Sep 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 015
19 Oct 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 033
24 Sep 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 008
27 Jun 11 Deep House
PSR 035
14 Nov 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 041
11 Mar 13 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 019
14 Nov 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 043
06 May 13 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 030
30 Apr 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 042
18 Mar 13 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 029
02 Apr 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 037
10 Dec 12 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 020
28 Nov 11 Minimal/Tech House
PSR 023
09 Jan 12 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Eros Locatelli
Review:
Does the title track pass the tool house test? Dense, tribal beats? Check. Surging, rippling bassline? Check. Splintered vocal sample? Check. While "Nails" has all of these elements, it also contains moody, menacing chords and an acidic bassline that speeds up to a dizzying pace before breaking down. Raffaele Rizzi's remix also defies expectations: building from a stripped back base, his tracky arrangement includes a pumping bass and ominous, filtered chords that hang in the air before imploding. "Dance Everybody" sees Ahautzab depart further from the script, as a squelchy liquid bass and soulful vocals intone the title to ensure a deeper but tripped out sound. David Glass's spiky, staccato drum-led take on "Everybody" completes this exemplary package
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