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MTK 009
16 May 13
FSR 50
17 May 13
HJ 003
18 May 13
361015 2673099
13 May 13
ESND 032
14 May 13
TRESOR 260
17 May 13
TOB 034
13 May 13
Review:
Sean Johnston's Hardway Bros aligns on the Throne Of Blood label with some rare original produce in the shape of A/B Musique, a killer single brandishing some assistance from fellow Axis members Scott Fraser and Timothy J Fairplay. Eschewing the Balearic nature of previous Hardway Bros material, the title track is geared as homage to Belgian New Beat and hits the spot as soon as those hollow drums kick into gear. The aforementioned Mr Fairplay provides some punk funk swagger via intermittent guitar riffage and the vibe throughout is geared towards interplanetary love parties. On the virtual flip, "Shorty" feels a bit darker, with tough multi layered drum breaks and fuzzy edged arpeggiated bass lines gradually teasing out a seemingly never ending fluctuating precession of delay laden acid lines and swirling hypnotic vocal smudges. Scott Fraser turns in a murky basement remix of "Shorty" which is tinged with a machine made melancholia that tastes decidedly Detroitian.
MFL 054
17 May 13
OOOEP 046
17 May 13
MAXX 033
13 May 13
FC 032
16 May 13
100544 82
13 May 13
100550 84
19 May 13
ORB 013
14 May 13
MZZ 002
13 May 13
DMR 005
14 May 13
FLE 011
15 May 13
MZZ 016
17 May 13
SOLD 011
17 May 13
100564 65
13 May 13
SISMA 040
15 May 13
HHDG 052
16 May 13
100566 99
19 May 13
FRESH 202
16 May 13
EF 0043
17 May 13
DSRL 193
17 May 13
KRK 046
18 May 13
BBD 012
13 May 13
KOXI 011
13 May 13
UNDERDIGI 004
13 May 13
UDR 020
15 May 13
TRAPEZ 142
13 May 13
HE 00077
14 May 13
RFT 067
14 May 13
MZZ 019
13 May 13
MZZ 009
17 May 13
BEAZE 008426
17 May 13
AE 021
17 May 13
WU 034
13 May 13
BBR 035
17 May 13
DPR 468
14 May 13
SGD 1359
13 May 13
Review:
With numerous vinyl, CD and cassette releases over the past 20 years, Orphx are true techno veterans; Boundary Conditions marks their third release for Adam X's Sonic Groove label, and sees them continue to blur the lines between techno, industrial and noise music with stellar results. "Outcast" begins with a tunnelling bass pulse, slowly giving way to savagely distorted synth blasts, gradually building to a frenzy of broken noise. "Vanishing Point" is similarly beautiful in its abrasiveness, coating its simple beat with distorted drum rolls and delicate tones, while "Periphery" takes a gentler approach letting its textures and rhythms unfold and breathe in more cavernous surroundings. Once again the duo prove why they are one of techno's most enduring outfits.
CENTRALMUSICLTD 45
13 May 13
361015 2836326
17 May 13
BFY 003
13 May 13
SUB 156
14 May 13
DJMOR 20
13 May 13 | ||
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