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SAR 067
13 Dec 10
RSZ 065
12 Mar 13
SFR 015
14 Nov 11
KSX 039
08 Apr 13
ITR 034
05 Mar 13
AAR 010
27 Sep 12
TKR 025
01 Apr 13
100249 46
17 Feb 11
SGZ 007
19 Jan 10
MONOCLI 47
14 Aug 12
TEKE 023
04 Mar 08
TEKE 025
22 Apr 08
TEKE 018
18 Oct 07
NNN 002
01 Jan 03
SUBTRON 02
27 Nov 06
VCRN 004
01 Jan 05
3661585126010
18 Sep 09
STIGMATA 014
18 Sep 09
STIGMATA 016
31 Dec 10
TEMPER 013
13 Mar 06
1001 6547
19 May 10
4260084280408
01 Apr 04
STIGMATALP 01
15 Jan 10
ESG 001
28 Apr 11
Review:
Techno producer Walter, who is best known for the Stigmata series with Chris Liebing, gets together with Al Faris for four hypnotic tracks. "Suffering Beijing" is based on metallic beats and builds over close to 10 minutes to a ghostly chord-led climax. "Black Wind" is also a longer track, but features stripped back beats, vocal snippets and a jarring siren riff, an approach that is also audible on "Trafficking In Human Beings". However, it's the title track that impresses most: based on heavy tribal beats and a dank bassline, the Photek-like samurai sword percussive licks ensures it has the edge in more ways than one.
PRRUK 056
29 Jan 07
PATRN 033
19 Apr 07
STGDG 02
21 Jan 13
AUDIO 004-8
30 Jun 97
AUDIO 001-8
30 Apr 97
366158 5824671
20 Apr 11
SWR 04
29 Oct 09
SWR 04.5
10 Dec 09
SWR 32
09 Aug 12
SWR 29
07 Jun 12
ADS 001
19 Aug 11
SWR 10
15 Jul 10
COR 002
03 Apr 09
100564 26
21 May 13
FACH 18
12 Aug 11
FB 034-X
06 Nov 08
R 3V023
20 May 13
MATRIX 10
17 Feb 09
AW 013
20 Apr 09
EHR 003
20 Jun 09
EHR 003
03 Jan 08
MATRIX 15
17 Feb 09
ADEPTH 003
25 Oct 10
FS 009
09 Sep 08
AW-004
12 Apr 06
AW-004
20 Apr 06
AW 006LP
29 Jan 07
AW-002
23 May 05
AW-001
02 Aug 04
TNA 007
18 Jul 05
361015 2096249
24 Dec 12
PHR 004
08 Sep 08
LADAL 09050
06 May 09
LNZ 007-X
21 Mar 07
4HD 531
13 Jan 12
FTR 010
20 Jan 12
RRY 55
18 Jan 13
100322 71
29 Sep 11
LNZ 008-X
28 Mar 07
KMS 115
01 Apr 13
AAR 035
12 Apr 10
POLE 008
11 Jul 11
POLEGROUP 012
23 Apr 12
Review:
Christian Wunsch offers up three distinctly different interpretations of techno for Oscar Mulero's label. "Planetary Alignment" is a dense, soaring groove, led by thundering claps but also containing half-heard, murmured vocals, as if Wunsch is trying to drop subliminal messages into the arrangement. "Seismic Waves" is more sinister with a pulsing bassline unravelling over a skipping rhythm and waves of lapping percussion, its repetition unflinching. Finally, "Pole Shifting" marks a more radical departure as a dubby groove underpins dreamy synths that intensify gradually, while at the same time the rhythm becomes more ponderous and introspective. Like Reeko, Wunsch is pushing the boundaries of techno and coming up with some stunning results.
NRDRSERIES 010
14 Dec 10
BASH 002
22 Apr 13
MIZ 105
23 Nov 11
SW 100D
01 Feb 11
Played by: Peter Van Hoesen, DJ Hi-Shock / Advanced Human, Juno Recommends Techno, Glenn Keohane(Ng415/K), Mirko S., Mattias Fridell, Paul Leath, Kereni, 88uw
Review:
Veteran US techno producer revisits his 1996 "Avion" release. It's testament to Wild's talents that the gloriously dense percussion and spine shivering, arcing acid lines sound fresh despite the passage of 15 years. The calibre of remixers also shows what high regard his work is held in by the current generation of techno producers. John Mitchell delivers a fast-paced, filtered take, Jurek Przezdziecki's version is underpinned by a sinewy bassline and shaking cowbells, while the 88UW version is more slamming, the driving rhythms populated by atonal bleeps. However, it's Marcel Dettmann and Echoplex who impress the most: the Berghain resident is on fine form with his dense, hypnotic rhythms and evil acid licks while Echoplex brings a lighter, melodic approach to the fore.
SW 1001D
21 Feb 11
Review:
The second in the series of remixes of Damon Wild's "Avion" features established names and newcomers alike, but as befits such an evergreen release, manages to cover a wide range of classic techno styles. Orlando Voorn's take is a tranced out groove featuring the static hiss and whirr of modems, while Pacou delivers a chord-heavy rolling groove. The newer producers also impress: Heron's doubled up beats play host to evil acid lines, Steve Lorenz drops an update on loopy, filtered techno, Conde Cero's version draws on the dense feeling that Dettmann evokes, and best of all, the Relativ Noizik version is full of crashing snares and surging 303s - reminiscent of the sound of classic Synewave records.
SW 1002D
28 Mar 11
KA 86
21 Oct 11 |