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Volume two in this series of Euro dance construction kits featuring five royalty free kits with midi files at 128BPM & in wav format with key ranges from B to D
Four construction kits of F, Bb, A & E with 52 wav loops & 35 midi files for the production of trance
Volume 2 in this series features 4 trance construction kits in wav format at 130BPM with midi files in the keys of a, b & c
X1
16 May 11
Review:
While we here at Juno would never advocate drug use, it sounds like Noro has accurately captured the effetcs of the narcotics he has named these tracks after. Unsuprisingly, "Cocaine" is a grandiose affair, its epic chords enveloping the listener but also sounding somewhat removed and disconnected. "Amphetamine" meanwhile is a pummelling techno groove, hurtling along at breakneck speed, only pausing from its headlong rush into oblivion for a brief, filtered breakdown. Best of all though is "MDMA". Based on a stepping rhythm, it mimics the out there weirdness of its namesake, but avoids veering into druggy self-indulgence thanks to its insistent techno stabs.
4511820-91509
08 Feb 12
BBL 197CD
01 Mar 99
PM 004
17 Jun 10
900879 8051229
07 Mar 11
FIX 001
05 May 03
002
03 Sep 10
HIGHBALL 04/022
10 Jan 05 17 May 05
FAR 027
31 Dec 12
366158 5367376
27 Apr 10
ZERO 022
14 Dec 12
SIN 021
19 Nov 12
Played by: Paul Mac
Review:
It's heartening that the move back towards hard techno has focused on Birmingham and occasionally Detroit rather than the dead-end loop sound of the late 90s. Happily, Nonamaka takes inspiration from these classic approaches on Chaos. "Tangled Cravings" is a hell for leather slice of dense Birmingham techno, somewhat less oppressive than early Surgeon and Regis, but still not to be underestimated. "Solitude of Silence" and the Voidloss remixes of "Silence" and "Cravings" are more in keeping with modern sounds thanks to their stepping rhythms and lunging basslines, but the release highlights are "Impure Desire" and "Look with Fear", the kind of distorted kick drum-led analogue techno that Jeff Mills excelled at during the early to mid-90s.
AFULAB 03
25 Aug 08
LKEP 039
08 Sep 09
LKEP 027
09 Sep 08
MUR 059
31 Jan 13
NM 005
22 Sep 03
NM 007
01 Sep 04
NM 009
08 Oct 05
NM 011
21 Mar 06
NM 011RMX
21 Mar 06
DEFD 2069
15 Feb 13
NM 043
18 Oct 12
PLR 04
19 Jan 12
EWRR 006
16 Mar 12
YR 017
16 Nov 12
361015 2127066
01 Jan 13
RU 17660
29 Jan 13
SUB 142
28 Mar 13
DPR 006
19 Dec 11
0535 AS
26 Jan 12
MINUS 37
16 Jan 06
STILL 014
03 Jul 09
SNR 103
20 May 13
MCS 021
08 Apr 13
VOL 031
25 Mar 13
LIFE 005
22 Jun 12
DONTSTOP 002
05 Jul 10
DONTSTOP 002
05 Jul 10
FD 003
13 May 10
GDH 001
29 Jun 09 | ||
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