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Saturday 18 May 2013
Singles
SASB 012
18 May 13
CORAL 009
18 May 13
015
18 May 13
COCS 024
18 May 13
100562 47
18 May 13
LOR 005
18 May 13
MDLG 007
18 May 13
SIN 042
18 May 13
EXTR 03
18 May 13
361015 2437271
18 May 13
ADV 017
18 May 13
SNR 102
18 May 13
TET 009
18 May 13
GSM 002
18 May 13
SMPH 044
18 May 13
KRK 046
18 May 13
HJ 003
18 May 13
EXT 016
18 May 13
Albums
RAW 021
18 May 13
100552 67
18 May 13
Friday 17 May 2013
Singles
PH 303
17 May 13
FSR 50
17 May 13
100570 98
17 May 13
UF 023
17 May 13
080256 0200483
17 May 13
Played by: Dave Clarke
Review:
Dave Clarke's remix project with Jonas Uittenbosch aka Mr Jones has turned into a fully-fledged production outfit with this release on Fabric's new Houndstooth label. We're not sure what "Spek Hondje" means, but irrespective of how it translates, it is sure to soundtrack underground parties in grimy basements thanks to its pulsing acid lines, grinding bass and panel-beating metallic rhythms. Vox Spek Hondje featuring Bear Who is even darker and more edgy, as pitched down vocals navigate their way through a grime-coated arrangement. "Bassapella Spek Hondje", which also features Bear Who, goes deeper down the wormhole with a noisy, grinding bass at its centre-piece, more effective than a pneumatic drill to the temple.
DD 903
17 May 13
SNM 009
17 May 13
OOOEP 046
17 May 13
RSTRU 019
17 May 13
SOLD 011
17 May 13
DSRL 193
17 May 13
100552 32
17 May 13
100558 00
17 May 13
TRESOR 260
17 May 13
UF 024
17 May 13
DRR-012
17 May 13
380015 2053100
17 May 13
361015 2836326
17 May 13
MFL 054
17 May 13
100562 86
17 May 13
100564 91
17 May 13
KA 158
17 May 13
SOR 030
17 May 13
50WEAPONS 027
17 May 13
Review:
In the shift from minimal to deep house there were always going to be winners and losers, and it sounds like Carsten Aermes aka Phon O ended up on the right side. On Schn33, there are echoes of his minimal past, as loose drums form the basis for the title track, but the German producer is in a different place thanks to the use of building chords, icy synth lines and the sweetest strings this side of Derrick May. "Go" is also indicative of his shift towards deeper climes, but the repetitive vocal sample intoning the track title, coupled with billowing chords mean it is a more tracky, toolish affair
IFP 015
17 May 13
361015 2836272
17 May 13
MG 003
17 May 13
EF 0043
17 May 13
361015 2836265
17 May 13
W2W 0090
17 May 13 | ||
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