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Items 501 to 550 of 763 on page 11 of 16
MOVD 067
13 May 13
FAS 022
14 May 13
PW 05
17 May 13
Played by: Tommy Largo
Review:
Weeks is one of the mainstays of the French house scene and on Creative Thinking, he shows his passion and knowledge of all its different forms. The title track features a buzzing acid line fused with a playful piano line that bubbles and ebbs through a rolling rhythm and dubby, robust drums. It's a tripped out affair that recalls the Parisian scene's fascination with acid a decade ago. "Make up Your Mind" is influenced by disco sounds, as an insistent riff is looped to infinity, while "Stay Stayin" also takes its lead from disco sample.On that occasion however, Weeks uses a jacking rhythm that is pure Chicago as the track's basis.
IFP 015
17 May 13
50WEAPONS 027
17 May 13
Review:
In the shift from minimal to deep house there were always going to be winners and losers, and it sounds like Carsten Aermes aka Phon O ended up on the right side. On Schn33, there are echoes of his minimal past, as loose drums form the basis for the title track, but the German producer is in a different place thanks to the use of building chords, icy synth lines and the sweetest strings this side of Derrick May. "Go" is also indicative of his shift towards deeper climes, but the repetitive vocal sample intoning the track title, coupled with billowing chords mean it is a more tracky, toolish affair
OLDSQL 114
18 May 13
CLUBMIX 37
13 May 13
KR 049
16 May 13
100561 20
16 May 13
BQ 023
15 May 13
APR 001
13 May 13
RIS 019
14 May 13
CWR 138A
13 May 13
SKINT 279D
13 May 13
Review:
It sounds like Belgian DJ Ramon Tapia is moving into the mainstream, but he's doing it with style. While he has a background in minimal and deep house, this release for Skint marks a sea change. Gone are the pared back rhythms, replaced by eerie, shimmering synths and evocative bleeps that recall vintage LFO and Warp's bleep'n'bass releases, set to a slamming rhythm. Tapia also contributes a dub version that retains the old school elements but which turns up the bass to Hoover-like proportions and which adds some extra jacking pressure. Expect to hear Bass everywhere over the coming months.
TDR 010
14 May 13
ABR 051
13 May 13
YR 052
14 May 13
100565 86
15 May 13
WORK 037
13 May 13
MTRAX 015
13 May 13
BMAR 005
19 May 13
BASSIX 077
15 May 13
BB 2013088
13 May 13
VMR 030
16 May 13
HMDGT 014
13 May 13
NFU 040
13 May 13
425064 4834646
17 May 13
100564 91
17 May 13
TBR 0012
19 May 13
INX 007
15 May 13
100561 66
19 May 13
ADE 002
13 May 13
QR 001
14 May 13
LATENIGH 0149
19 May 13
SE 004
14 May 13
PLU 108
17 May 13
PER I75
14 May 13
100564 04
16 May 13
FTR 021
13 May 13
JRR 024
13 May 13
LPR 024
13 May 13
DFR 038
13 May 13
PR 0048
13 May 13
RM 202
17 May 13
100565 91
17 May 13
361015 2836326
17 May 13
T.A.M 019
16 May 13
WM 106
15 May 13
NG 054
16 May 13
FR 018
16 May 13 | ||
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