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Items 35,651 to 35,700 of 45,934 on page 714 of 919
SDW 126
11 Feb 02
MF 035
03 May 13
DRAD 001
01 Mar 11
ITCR 022
12 Jan 13
OSTFUNK 001
10 Jun 10
XTKD 012
25 Jan 10
UTREC 023
27 Apr 13
PD 301
13 Feb 13
RSPKT 010
26 Jul 10
BITSHIFT 012
27 Sep 05
GPEP 003
28 Jul 06
SCHLACHTHOF 002
16 Feb 07
ARTILLERY 07
22 Nov 04
BERG 004
10 Dec 12
AMREC 0082
30 May 13
CTS 121-11-3
01 Apr 11
TURBO 115D
24 Jan 12
Played by: Shadow Dancer, Juno Recommends Electro House, Aka Tell (A.g.trio), Mike Hindle - Immersed Audio, Jon Saigon
Review:
Andy Graham aka Sei A has put out a series of impressive releases for Tiga's Turbo - and "Flux" is no exception. It sounds like Graham has been listening closely to the work of crossover techno/bass artists like Martyn, Shed and Cosmin TRG, as the title track is a raucous mixture of dense off-beats, squealing riffs and soaring, billowing chords. "Jus Appreciate" follows a similar trajectory, and its rolling rhythms are littered with insane vocal samples, while "Break the Pattern" is mellower, with dubby drums underscoring breathy filters and trippy acid lines. Martyn completes the package with a slamming, lurching take on the title track. Highly recommended.
TURBO 097-A
14 Dec 10
HEK 020I
26 Nov 12
Review:
It's four years since Hemlock, the label run by Untold and Andy Spencer, opened its doors, and the exclusive tracks featured on their retrospective mix CD find themselves getting released separately. The first sees two newcomers to the label: Sei A and FaltyDL. Sei A's presence makes total sense - the crunchy brand of metallic, futuristic big room techno he's been perfecting for three years is one that Untold has become increasingly drawn to, and "Hyphen" is no different, alternating between thin kick drums and breakbeat stomps, while atonal strings swell in the background. Recent Ninja Tune signee FaltyDL is a less expected inclusion, but the fractal vocals of "Artemis" are backed up with some truly hefty warehouse sized drums.
878MB of menacing sounds covering the darkest sides of industrial, hardcore, drum & bass and industrial tekno
100353 96
01 Feb 12
HYP 013
10 Apr 11
HYP-008
03 Jul 09
HYP-006
24 Jun 09
HYP-011
13 Apr 10
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09 Dec 09
NXR 002
15 Apr 13
SLEAZE 062
14 Nov 11
ENDGT 014
26 Sep 12
TL 012
01 Aug 98
TL 023
21 Oct 02
DSR 130
07 Jun 12
MDR 018
01 Jul 12
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WR 033
21 Dec 11
S 013
17 Jun 13
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S 001
10 Dec 12
C-ELECTRONICSLTD SPECIAL 003
15 Dec 06
OCA 024
10 Dec 12
OCA 025
18 Feb 13
AWK 007
18 Jun 12
Review:
Don't Be Afraid boss Semtek is simply on fire at the moment - following impressive releases for Andy Blake's World Unknown and In Plain Sight imprints he finds himself on the excellent Awkward Movements with "Bento", a pounding piece of techno-not techno with nods to Chicago, Detroit and London, as searing synth sweeps rub up against deep subs and a rigid, jacking rhythm. Scott Fraser's "Decompression dub" is an entirely different prospect, providing 12 minutes of pure dungeon acid that releases steam pressure from between the gaps of its nasty 303 squelch.
SR 015
02 Sep 09
ADR 230
29 Sep 08
ADR 229
27 Sep 08 | ||
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