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DFR 042
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CEC 035
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Review:
Scholl's third release on German label Cecille sees him play hard and fast with tool house rules. "Caboose", with its tribal beats and shaking percussion underscoring insistent filters and infectious vocal snippets, is probably the most conventional track here. It's followed closely by D'Julz take on "Frunk", with its driving, dubby groove and insistent chord builds, but it is at this point that any connection to the conventional approach goes out the window. "G'Zu" is littered with hip-hop samples that ride a tearing bassline, "J'roove Bon" is like an update of 2-step with its timestretched bassline and shuffling drums, while "Frunk" ploughs a path that is reminiscent of late 90s party techno, with some lithe breakbeats thrown in for good measure.
CV 007
10 Jun 13
CUT 081
13 Jun 13
DESOLAT X022
10 Jun 13
Played by: John Digweed
Review:
Etruria Beat founders Faraone and Agnelli deliver a excellent DJ tool release for Loco Dice's label. The title track sets the tone, its rasping percussion and insistent drums laying the basis for a series of deranged vocal samples. They keep "Last Call" instrumental, with a percussive groove rolling and filtering all the way through, supported by reverberated drums. But the duo are also clearly interested in using the human voice as an instrument and the drum-heavy "La Feria" is full of out there voices, while 'Hold It Like That' features dreamy synths and a spaced out woman intoning the track's title.
PMR 008D
10 Jun 13
DTR 049
11 Jun 13
IN4R 035
12 Jun 13
VAM 118
12 Jun 13
BRC 192013
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HTM 004
15 Jun 13
MUM 117
10 Jun 13
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10 Jun 13
GMND 007
16 Jun 13
IMP 030
10 Jun 13
CRMCD 023
10 Jun 13
Played by: Anja Schneider
Review:
Canadian producer Jonson unveiles his second solo album. While there are signs that his sound is gradually mutating, for those who were seduced by 'Marionette', there is plenty to get excited about here. "Level 7" offers up those typical, slightly detuned trance melodies that Jonson forged his reputation on, set to a rolling groove and heavy claps, while the title track's psychedelic hooks float through a fluffy ambient backdrop. But "Pictures" also shows that Jonson has moved on; "Touch the Sky" features the kind of jazzy licks that Cobblestone Jazz specialise in - set to a rumbling bass - and more impressively, "Sahara" sees him lay down evocative blues guitar over a pulsing, rhythm track. The approach may have changed, but originality remains his strong point.
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OTB 508
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