| Sitemap | About Juno | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us |
| MY CURRENCY: USD | MY COUNTRY: USA |
|
|
ONLINE MAGAZINE
Features the latest dance music news, interviews, music and tech reviews, podcasts & more...
|
|
|
DJ & STUDIO EQUIPMENT
Massive range of equipment and accessories for DJs and studio use.
|
|
|
VINYL & CDs
The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.
|
|
|
SWITCH GENRE
| ||
Items 35,401 to 35,450 of 43,087 on page 709 of 862
WHPHDIG 008
21 Dec 06
AA 010
25 Mar 12
100449 51
24 Aug 12
TMMR 086
20 Sep 12
PLASTIQ 031
05 Mar 11
SOT 023
23 Apr 12
SOT 013
28 Sep 11
BRR 008
12 Aug 11 Massive 1.3GB collection of cutting edge soundbytes for house & techno producers
SYS 1281
01 Sep 04
IF 044
29 Jan 12
TAEL 001
15 May 12
TAEL 004
24 Dec 12
SLAPX 025
08 Jan 12
TAEL 002
01 Jul 12
TAEL 003
18 Oct 12
SPALTE 002-X
11 Dec 08
FASSADE DIGITAL 015
04 May 09
900879 8042654
07 Dec 10
UNREC 012
30 May 11
VIMBREAKS 078
05 Jan 11
OMRECS 001118
21 Apr 09
ASG_BR020
06 Apr 13
100466 97
18 Oct 12
ANEC 7041
15 Apr 13
ATM 058
22 Apr 13
VOD 033
09 Nov 12
100486 59
30 Nov 12
100513 42
21 Feb 13
STGD 016
16 May 11
MMP 001
28 Nov 12
MMP 002
09 Dec 12
EXF 006
18 Jul 11
WAHWAH 21
25 Nov 09
LIES 003
11 Apr 11
Review:
Long Island Electrical Systems come through with their third release - enlisting the clearly quite talented Steve Moore to provide two visions of techno futurism. You might know Moore as Lovelock, the Mindless Boogie artist who delivered a superlative Tubular Bells edit - or as Gianni Rossi, the Giallo revivalist who released an album's worth of slasher horror funk for Permanent Vacation in January. He's also part of Zombi. This, however, might be his best work to date, as "Zero Point Field" effortlessly shifts between dystopian and utopian sensations throughout the nine minutes. This is complemented by the sprawling washes of "Frigia", from which gentle chord flutters emerge to set the scene for the deftest of beats. The ease with which all elements lock to forge one gentle yet increasingly hypnotic pulse is quite brilliant!
LIES 003
09 May 11
Review:
Long Island Electrical Systems come through with their third release - enlisting the clearly quite talented Steve Moore to provide two visions of techno futurism. You might know Moore as Lovelock, the Mindless Boogie artist who delivered a superlative Tubular Bells edit - or as Gianni Rossi, the Giallo revivalist who released an album's worth of slasher horror funk for Permanent Vacation in January. He's also part of Zombi. This, however, might be his best work to date, as "Zero Point Field" effortlessly shifts between dystopian and utopian sensations throughout the nine minutes. This is complemented by the sprawling washes of "Frigia", from which gentle chord flutters emerge to set the scene for the deftest of beats. The ease with which all elements lock to forge one gentle yet increasingly hypnotic pulse is quite brilliant!
100514 61
01 Feb 13
TR 024
13 Mar 08
RSPKT 053
11 Jun 12
TR 051
07 Nov 08
MUCH 050
30 Jan 12
100428 97
25 Jul 12
100450 74
02 Sep 12 | ||
| Sitemap | About Juno | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us |