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ITZ 113
21 Aug 12
JCK 012
13 Oct 08
BBCD 001
15 Jun 11
AE 013
15 Feb 13
DPM 005
13 May 13
RELAX 2011
30 Apr 10
KILLEKILL 007
10 Apr 12
Played by: Lifecycle
Review:
As rough and grizzly as the underbelly of the German capital's late night culture can be, Youngman's latest missive for Killekill doesn't try to offer a sanitised version of electronic music. Indeed, the opposite is the case on the abstract "Wespe". There, a cacophony of half-heard noises and feedback slip and slide over broken, gnarled rhythms. The title track is more dance floor focused, with a similarly dark, grungy undercurrent contained by firing claps, rolling snares and an angular, insistent arrangement. By contrast, "Centrumcircuit" sounds almost sanitised, as Youngman drops shuffling 808s as a backdrop for dramatic strings and acid lines that climax seductively.
KILLEKILL FREE
16 Dec 12
MIDI 006
06 Jun 08
IOI 008
18 Apr 05
SUB 144
03 Apr 13
361015 2071680
04 Dec 12
BR 83
19 Jul 12
LOG 021
11 Sep 09
ICAN 009
06 May 13
DJAXUPCD 18
01 Jan 00
ART 11 1
03 Oct 11
Played by: Paul Mac, Antony Dupont, Juno Recommends Techno, Jamie Behan (Bastardo Electrico), Posthuman, William Wild (Mindreaders)
Review:
Those who have witnessed Claude Young scratching and cutting up techno records using his nose, chin and elbow will view the amiable Detroit native as a DJ first and foremost. The reality is that he also has a strong back catalogue of releases. That said, it has been a while since he put out any new material, but this collaboration with Takasi Nakajima marks a welcome return. Rapture is a classic Detroit cut, with a menacing bassline providing the basis for breathy, airy melodies. It recalls the vintage work of Aril Brikha or later period E-Dancer. The release also finds fellow techno traveler Ian O'Brien back in the fray, and his shimmering synths and rolling, rollicking groove recalls his 'Mad Mike Disease' classic.
ART11.2
24 Oct 11
Review:
Conscious of the fact that Claude Young's return represents a major event in techno, ART have provided a second remix package of "Rapture". Label boss Kirk Degiorgio's remix is a peak-time affair, as stomping beats and a rolling rhythm underpin a liquid acid bass and glistening chords. More trancey than the classics on Sven Vath's Eye Q catalogue, Degiorgio's take is refreshingly different to modern drone techno. TJ Kong's version on the other hand is right on the pulse of contemporary electronic music. The beats are more stripped back; the central riffs shimmer with a metallic menace that is common to Dettmann's work.
AERO 002
29 Apr 13
DNDEP107
13 Mar 12
NM 042
28 Sep 12
NM 049
25 Mar 13
EWRR 011
24 Apr 12
DSRLTD 007
14 Oct 12
SISMA 028
05 Sep 12
RSTR 062
01 May 13
NPRLTS 0024
04 Mar 13
PRD 021
26 Sep 12
BAEX 056
06 Jun 12
RSZ 023
08 May 12
100540 57
23 Mar 13
APW 015
29 Mar 12
900879 8074037
16 Dec 11
900879 8087952
25 May 12
VAN 1
23 Apr 08
TCHT 064
26 Nov 12
AE 011
26 Jul 12
AE 018
25 Mar 13
AE 003
09 Aug 11
RSTD-018
07 Nov 11
DVD 056
05 Aug 11
TELEPATHY 007
04 Jan 06
TELEPATHY DIGITAL 012
09 Jan 06
RR 016
26 Apr 13
DKT 004
30 Apr 13 | ||
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