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In The City
THEORY 039
25 Jun 12
Techno
In The City by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
In The City (original mix) - (8:00) 130 BPM
In The City by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
In The City (Orlando Voorns Search & Destroy remix) - (6:12) 134 BPM
In The City by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
In The City (Ritzi Lee remix) - (5:54) 132 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Played by: Millhouse, Paul Mac
Review: Sims made his name as a DJ, but increasingly, his productions are proving to be impressive. The title track is a huge club track: based on steely, slamming beats, it features a whooshing filter and jarring, discordant riffs, while its 'in my life' and 'hardcore sucker' samples provide a reminder about Sims' own rave background. Orlando Voorn's "Search & Destroy" remix also mines the past and sees the Dutch producer drop heavy claps and evil siren riffs. Ritzi Lee's version is more restrained, featuring a walking funk bassline, and even the siren riffs that cascade in over the arrangement sound tame by comparison.
Second Time Around
THEORY 033
12 Jul 10
Techno
Second Time Around by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Second Time Around (Soko remix) - (4:30) 128 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Second Time Around by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Breakfast In Bratislava (dub mix) - (5:35) 133 BPM
Second Time Around by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Second Time Around - (6:09) 136 BPM
Second Time Around by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Breakfast In Bratislava - (4:50) 133 BPM
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Smoke Machine
THEORY 33D
03 Feb 12
Techno
Smoke Machine by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Smoke Machine - (5:16) 135 BPM
Smoke Machine by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Gently Drifting - (6:03) 132 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Smoke Machine by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Arena Of The Unwell - (5:11) 138 BPM
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Something
THEORY 042
22 Mar 13
Techno
Something by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Something (original mix (digital exclusive)) - (7:48) 127 BPM
Something by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Something (Ben Sims remix) - (5:14) 125 BPM
Something by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Something (Truncate remix) - (5:47) 128 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Something by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Something (Rivet remix) - (6:43) 126 BPM
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Review: It's hard not to admire Ben Sims' ability to reinvent himself. On "Something", he delivers a typical slamming tribal groove, but it features noisy, crashing percussion and a vocal intoning 'there's something inside', which is culled from the kind of hardcore record that he used to play back in the day. Sims' own remix features splintered rhythms and insistent claps over hammering beats, while his choice of remixers is also of a high quality; Truncate's take features merely a snippet of the vocal over hammering beats that lead into a deep chord sequence, while the Rivet version is more stripped back and laced with bugged out acid lines.
Theory 040 2
THEORY 0402
05 Mar 12
Techno
Theory 040 2 by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
New Blood - (6:34) 127 BPM
Theory 040 2 by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Slow Motion (Skudge mix) - (6:05) 128 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Review: It's been a while since a Theory joint graced our ears but Ben Sims returns to his imprint to bring us a taste of his warmer, deeper take on techno. "New Blood" is all about the dubby chords and distorted hats, making for the perfect slice of techno refreshment in the context of tougher stuff to be found at this tempo. Meanwhile the Skudge boys get stuck into "Slow Motion", reducing the original to a heavily grooving beat workout with just a whisper of melody that gradually morphs into a nasty late-night steamer, bringing that touch of sexiness to techno that they do so well.
Theory 0401
THEORY 0401
27 Feb 12
Techno
Theory 0401 by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Slow Motion - (7:29) 124 BPM
Theory 0401 by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
New Blood (Rolando mix) - (7:11) 128 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Review: For those who had assumed Sims was merely a loop techno producer, 0401 provides a pleasant surprise. The UK producer's love of slamming beats and dense, claustrophobic rhythms is present and correct, but on this occasion it sounds like there is a more fluid, dynamic approach at play. This is due to the use of rasping percussion and a malevolent filter that rises through the track. Former UR operative Rolando shows that he hasn't lost his magic touch on the remix of "New Blood". Coruscating drums and a wild acid line make for a thrilling combination, but Rolando hasn't forgotten his house leanings and the swinging rhythm also features a repetitive vocal sample.
Theory 0403
THEORY 0403
12 Mar 12
Techno
Theory 0403 by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Straight From Bolivia - (6:35) 131 BPM
Theory 0403 by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
New Blood (Robert Hood mix) - (9:40) 127 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Review: After the rip-roaring reception that the Skudge remix of "Slow Motion" received, who better to raise the bar on this series of Theory 12"s than Robert Hood? Ben Sims' original track "Straight From Bolivia" is a stripped workout, showing his more minimal side but no less focused on tough techno principles. Robert Hood however takes "New Blood" and turns it into a fearsome peak-time smasher, working around a pneumatic groove and artfully looped vocal hits. It's a very housey kind of 'serious' techno, not unlike the last remixers for Theory (Skudge), and Hood nails it with ease.
The Box Vol 4
THEORY 038
28 May 12
Techno
Bite This by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Ben Sims - "Bite This" - (8:37) 128 BPM
Reverse Processed by Ritzi Lee on Theory Cue Track
Ritzi Lee - "Reverse Processed" - (5:24) 136 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Dry Run by Paul Mac on Theory Cue Track
Paul Mac - "Dry Run" - (5:32) 127 BPM
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Review: Ben Sims's label delivers a diverse but hard-hitting three-tracker. The label boss is first up and "Bite This" sees him sever the links with his loopy past. It's still a repetitive track, but as its basis Sims deploys a pulsing electronic groove and firing percussion, while a malevolent riff makes the transition from jarring and abrasive to atmospheric and eerie. Ritzi Lee travels a similar path on "Reverse Processed", where snappy percussion and a nagging bassline underpin metallic stabs and jarring riffs that reach out into the darkness. By contrast, Paul Mac's "Dry Run" is a more soulful experience. Despite the proliferation of spiky, metallic drums, it's the screeching, slightly deranged male vocal that stands out.
The Box Vol 2
THEORY 35
19 Dec 11
Techno
Smoke Machine by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Ben Sims - "Smoke Machine" (feat Mark Broom - Crackerjack remix) - (5:25) 135 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Del Reves by Scan Mode & Issie Nixon on Theory Cue Track
Scan Mode & Issie Nixon - "Del Reves" (Ben Sims remix) - (5:05) 129 BPM
Satori by A Paul on Theory Cue Track
A Paul - "Satori" - (5:09) 138 BPM
Ludicrously Working by Sou Tai on Theory Cue Track
Sou Tai - "Ludicrously Working" - (5:30) 136 BPM
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Played by: Jay Wong
The Box Vol 3
THEORY 037
20 Dec 10
Techno
'bout To Bang by DJ T-1000 on Theory Cue Track
DJ T-1000 - "'bout To Bang" (feat DJ Bone - Ben Sims remix) - (6:20) 132 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Impact Zone by DJ Skitzo on Theory Cue Track
DJ Skitzo - "Impact Zone" (Paul Mac re-edit) - (5:32) 139 BPM
Sideways by Tim Baker on Theory Cue Track
Tim Baker - "Sideways" (feat Elbee Bad - Ben Sims & Paul Mac remix) - (7:03) 129 BPM
DVD Crash by Ben Sims on Theory Cue Track
Ben Sims - "DVD Crash" - (4:17) 135 BPM
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The Box Vol 1
THEORY 032
12 Mar 12
Techno
Flash by Kazu Kimura on Theory Cue Track
Kazu Kimura - "Flash" - (5:18) 133 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Acetylene by Phase on Theory Cue Track
Phase - "Acetylene" - (5:09) 142 BPM
Superstition by Hiroaki Iizuka on Theory Cue Track
Hiroaki Iizuka - "Superstition" - (5:12) 136 BPM
Journey Man by Mark Williams on Theory Cue Track
Mark Williams - "Journey Man" - (6:18) 136 BPM
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Shooting Stars The Remixes
THEORY 043
20 May 13
Techno
Shooting Stars The Remixes by Mark Ambrose on Theory Cue Track
Shooting Stars (Mark Ambrose remix) - (6:32) 132 BPM
Shooting Stars The Remixes by Mark Ambrose on Theory Cue Track
Shooting Stars (Ben Sims dub mix) - (6:41) 129 BPM
Shooting Stars The Remixes by Mark Ambrose on Theory Cue Track
Shooting Stars (Aubreys dark mix) - (4:48) 128 BPM
Shooting Stars The Remixes by Mark Ambrose on Theory Cue Track
Shooting Stars (original mix - digital only) - (7:40) 132 BPM
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Things: The Remixes
THEORY 031
03 Feb 12
Techno
Things: The Remixes by Mark Broom on Theory Cue Track
Things (original mix) - (4:50) 133 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Things: The Remixes by Mark Broom on Theory Cue Track
Things (NYC remix) - (6:41) 125 BPM
Things: The Remixes by Mark Broom on Theory Cue Track
Things (Paul Mac Rave Bass mix) - (5:09) 136 BPM
Things: The Remixes by Mark Broom on Theory Cue Track
Things (VIP remix) - (5:35) 132 BPM
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Review: First released on Ben Sims Theory Recordings as a 12" in 2009, Mark Broom's "Things" harks back to the raw and rough aesthetics of 90s techno and rave. Brick wall compression sees Broom's original relentlessly crunch, suck and pump until ravey key stabs big enough to fill a Tiesto sized stadium enter the fray. Broom's VIP mix will cause 90s nostalgia seekers and bright eyed youngsters alike to desperately wave their phone in the DJs face with the words track id? Broom super loops his original, occasionally dropping the kick or bass whilst unashamedly sampling Steve Poindexter's '89 club hit "Work That Mutha Fucker". The NYC mix is a more polished production taking "Things" down a minimal and techy route with strings, climbing blips and square pads all in tow. Paul Mac ups Broom's rave antics by plodding a ravey bass line that gets phatter with every stab against crisp hats, tribal percussion and filtered vocals.
Prophets & Diviners
THEORY 036
06 Dec 10
Techno
Prophets & Diviners by Reeko on Theory Cue Track
Agile Movements - (6:03) 135 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
Prophets & Diviners by Reeko on Theory Cue Track
Behind You - (5:42) 135 BPM
Prophets & Diviners by Reeko on Theory Cue Track
Inroad (Ben Sims remix) - (6:26) 132 BPM
Prophets & Diviners by Reeko on Theory Cue Track
Inroad - (6:03)
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Ben Sims Vs Stephen Brown
THEORY 041
23 Nov 12
Techno
Ben Sims Vs Stephen Brown by Stephen Brown on Theory Cue Track
Fuego - (8:01) 126 BPM
Ben Sims Vs Stephen Brown by Stephen Brown on Theory Cue Track
Polar - (5:30) 128 BPM
Ben Sims Vs Stephen Brown by Stephen Brown on Theory Cue Track
Polar (Ben Sims remix) - (6:10) 127 BPM
Ben Sims Vs Stephen Brown by Stephen Brown on Theory Cue Track
Fuego (Ben Sims remix) - (6:35) 131 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Review: Enjoying something of a renaissance recently, Stephen Brown steps up to Theory to deliver two tracks and surrender them to Ben Sims for surgery. In their original forms, "Fuego" and "Polar" are stunning slices of stripped-back techno. The first pumps on a prominent shuffle carved out of tough, funky drums, but keeps the synths subtle and spacious, while "Polar" gets dubbier and freakier with a soft beat and an ace hiccupping vocal slice. Sims' remixes unsurprisingly jack things up noticeably, retaining both tracks' inherent qualities but giving them a good old UK techno injection to cut it in rougher situations.