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GMND 006
14 May 13
RDM 063
14 May 13
PMSIMH 05
14 May 13
201310
14 May 13
CMG 927
17 May 13
FA 018
18 May 13
361015 2147125
19 May 13
BMAR 007
19 May 13
MZZ 003
13 May 13
FBS 023
13 May 13
ORAN 009
18 May 13
UMR 015
13 May 13
VL 104
16 May 13
REN 027S
13 May 13
100566 67
18 May 13
HOL 030
17 May 13
NHR 064
17 May 13
CM 0001
18 May 13
MOLA 097
16 May 13
361015 2075527
14 May 13
DVR 207
18 May 13
880319 617829
13 May 13
Review:
There's remarkably little information available online about Clockwork, though the fact that he's part of the growing Life & Death family should offer enough clues to his identity and sound. BOATS (Based on a True Story) continues the Italian label's journey into deep tech-house territory, fusing the wide-eyed shuffle of the Visionquest family, with the semi-organic goodness of Pillow Talk and prog-leaning downtempo electronica. The result is a crackly, atmospheric album full of pleasant surprises, from the plucked jazz guitars and Nicholas Jaar-ish rhythms of "One Way Ticket", to the bleary-eyed deep garage of "Places".
KAA 040
16 May 13
900879 8119295
17 May 13
PHR 054
13 May 13
100561 71
16 May 13
VAM 111
17 May 13
NULOUD 009
15 May 13
WM 114
19 May 13
WIR 555
16 May 13
FRESHIN 043
13 May 13
DM 001
13 May 13
NUK 087
13 May 13
HTMR 167
15 May 13
SAF 019
15 May 13
PDCH 032
14 May 13
MJUZIEEKAL 047
17 May 13
PLC 014
13 May 13
BA 201
19 May 13
PLU 107
14 May 13
IN4R 034
15 May 13
MAN 077
14 May 13
Review:
It may not be the house community's most unique idea and has been around since the dawn of the form, but when done properly, the fusion of vocals and electronic grooves sounds inspirational. Like Ricardo Villalobos, it sounds like Daniel Haaksman has raided a traditional music archive for the atmospheric, playful vocals that prevail on Lemba. Coupled with organic drums, it is evocative and infectious yet also groovy and DJ-friendly. There is an instrumental version included, which features tight claps and is underpinned by a gently spiralling acid line, but it's the original, in all its rambling, sprawling glory that impresses the most.
RUZ 003
18 May 13
WOZ 003
14 May 13
SGR 0111
15 May 13
SS 298
15 May 13
LATENIGH 0133
18 May 13
YASHI 013
14 May 13
FFR 022
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