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BIT 014
16 Oct 09
ORAC_12
28 Feb 05
FLR 009
27 Jun 11
3661585169468
02 Oct 09
SLM 001
17 May 10
366158 5830788
07 Apr 11
RSTR 015
04 Jun 12
RSTRU 012
07 Dec 12
RSTR 004
16 Apr 12
ORAC_17
26 Sep 05
ADJUNCT 014
30 Apr 07
GA 0001
14 Nov 12
SUBCD 3003
01 Jan 06
TR 001
19 Dec 12
100433 24
26 Jul 12
100433 01
22 Jul 12
370036 8495391
20 Jan 08
FWW1-00002
25 Nov 10
LOG 062
11 May 09
MBD 037
01 Mar 12
KAZE 014
20 Jul 12
CIN 013
26 Apr 11
D-TEC 6
16 Dec 05
HANDS D167
14 Oct 11
EYERECORDS 08
07 May 12
NCOMP 006
10 Dec 12
ALOEP 011
22 Apr 13
ALOLP 011
06 May 13
ALDC 001A
11 Feb 13
2011IMS 017
27 Jun 11
TMR 047
26 Aug 12
TR 004
19 Dec 12
TR 007
20 Dec 12
HG 02
19 Jan 10
HANDS D179
05 Oct 12
PRCSD 005
22 Apr 13
Review:
Sometimes a straightforward approach is the best and the Kamikaze Space Programme version of "Ray's House" shows that this is true. Based around a jacking rhythm and a repetitive vocal sample, these two elements are more effective than a truck full of 'advanced sound design' techno. The Unbalance version is also straightforward; opting for a stepping rhythm, its shaking percussion and reflective vocal samples make for an accomplished deeper take. At the other end of the spectrum is Mattias Fridell's version of "Section Zero". Remaining true to his production form, he unleashes a thumping, rolling groove littered with spaced out chords. Finally, the Ness take on "Vaporized" uses chiming bells and a pulsing bass to create a Sandwell-esque experience.
MOSDEEP 004
08 Nov 10
SPC-34
15 Nov 05
AMU 0571
11 Mar 13
SEND 056
20 Mar 06
GO 2727
15 Jul 08
MYR010
11 Mar 13
PER 024
17 Sep 12
BPR 030
04 Mar 13
3661585 038832
31 Dec 08
BLACKOUT 006
03 Jul 06
BLACKOUT 003
28 Feb 05
XELAARTALB 002
24 Dec 10
XELA EP 107
27 Oct 08
XELA EP 126
24 Mar 09
BFR 24CD
01 Mar 10
SEAL 009
04 Oct 99
PURE 029
18 Jul 05
PURE 027
06 Sep 04
EEVO 003R
17 Nov 08
INTAC 002
14 Mar 05
INTAC 007
04 Sep 06
METPROALB 057
02 Nov 09
DTR 130
10 Nov 09
DTR 3001
28 Aug 12
DTR 2020
08 Feb 11
Review:
Continuing in the long tradition of techno producers releasing under coded names is Molison Folsom, who unleashes his debut release as 207737. The fact that he's using an obscure sequence of digits and that he's releasing it on a label simply called Detroit Techno could prove to be insurmountable barriers for a lesser producer. Thankfully, Folsom is up for the task, and does so without relying on tired narratives. "Love Of House", appropriately enough, consists of lithe, shuffling drums, sensuous woodwind and tripped out Rhodes vibes. "Got Me In A Trance" also follows what its name suggests, even though its filtered melodies are underscored by jacking Chicago rhythms. "St David" meanwhile, is a windswept piano-led composition, and ironically, the only track that worships at the Detroit altar, "The Score (Is Techno Dead)", is an atmospheric soundtrack populated by rugged, raw synth riffs.
DTR 04
07 Jul 09
LCRA 04
08 Jun 12
4117
05 Sep 08
ADR 413
28 Jul 10
TEC 020
23 Jun 08
DOUBT 001R
19 Sep 11
Played by: Paul Mac, Monkey Beats, Jamie Behan (Bastardo Electrico), Juno Recommends Uk Funky/Garage, Cottam, Bunny On Acid, Mike Hindle - Immersed Audio, Gilus
Review:
This appendix to 2562's recent album Fever takes "Aquatic Family Affair", arguably the biggest track from the LP, and delivers an extended recut. The track itself is a sublime garage-techno hybrid of the highest order, as a deep, bass pulse throbs between a skittering beat, and huge organ chords flow across the surface. There's nothing massively different from the album version, but it does provide a DJ friendly version with slightly extended drums. The B-Side is occupied by an epic Shed remix of "Wasteland", taking the playful tone of the original and turning it into a typical warehouse rattler complete with alien sound effects buried deep within the reverb. Taking the already skeletal original and somehow adding a much greater sense of scale, Shed uses the percussive components as a backbone, straightening out the rhythm with a huge kick drum, and giving the whole thing a much moodier vibe by dropping some huge chords at just the right moment.
2DB 013
31 Dec 08
NO 0014
03 Jan 13
RKR 13051103
16 May 11
2HM 007
16 Dec 11
2HM 0018
04 Dec 12 |