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Boy 8-Bit – The Keep review

by Juno Plus on 27.04.2010 at 14:41pm
Boy 8-Bit – The Keep review
Artist: Boy 8-Bit
Title: The Keep
Label: This Is Music
Genre: Electro House
Format: Digital

Probably the most tech-friendly artist in Mad Decent’s menagerie of talents, Boy 8-Bit has been having a great run of releases over the last year. Tunes like “Baltic Pine”, “The Cricket Scores” and mixes of Florence and the Machine’s “Drumming Song” have been lapped up by fans of his sophisticated synth work and funky treatments with drums.

“The Keep”, released on This Is Music, is not going to harm his reputation one bit and will delight fans of smart and uncliched dance music. While the synths are kept minimal and punchy, the tune really comes to life with some canny arrangements, dropping everything down to just a kick at one point and letting the notes slowly come back for a second time. The horror-movie vibes of “Restricted 18″ employs this trick even more intensely – dropping down to the most distant and spooky bass hum possible before building up again.

Sheffield duo Run Hide Survive include a new mix of “Baltic Pine” which adds to the creepy b-movie vibe of the EP (almost sounding like Mike Oldfield’s “Tubular Bells” at one point) and Fools Gold stalwarts Jokers of the Scene remix “Wolfen” into a spooked out disco odyssey. Yet another awesome single from the Boy, and a release that will definitely sound fresh on multiple listens.

Review: Oliver Keens

Juno electro house podcast

by Juno Plus on 09.12.2009 at 11:33am

It is our pleasure to present Juno’s third electro house podcast, mixed and hosted by Ian Robinson (Trailer Trash, London).

This week’s mix features tracks from Proxy, Boy 8-bit, Rory Philips, Zombie Nation, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Erol Alkan & Boys Noize and more…

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For those of you who like the cut of Ian’s jib, you can find out more about Trailer Trash here:  http://www.clubtrailertrash.com/