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Items 2,051 to 2,100 of 3,160 on page 42 of 64
KOXI 012
21 May 13
TAEL 005
08 May 13
SGD 1359
13 May 13
Played by: Resident Advisor
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.
LOGIN 036
10 Jun 13
BWR 003
08 May 13
DBR 030
09 Jun 13
100562 68
06 May 13
100567 00
17 May 13
BOOMCHIK 002
03 Jun 13
BOH 019
30 May 13
LOGIN 033
29 Apr 13
ESNURD 005
30 Apr 13
IBR 023
14 May 13
CEL 0107
24 May 13
HROOM 162
04 Jun 13
ATM 061
01 Jun 13
PPR 075
07 May 13
DSRL 195
24 May 13
BPM 0044
06 May 13
FMR 036
07 Jun 13
NPRLTS 0037
06 Jun 13
YR 050
30 Apr 13
WM 134
16 Jun 13
TUR 042
29 Apr 13
TRM 007
05 Jun 13
KRK 043
25 May 13
AR 018
24 May 13
PTR 45
22 May 13
IFP 016
04 Jun 13
DEWBSEP 01
16 May 13
100551 21
03 May 13
CLR 00023
12 Jun 13
EYED 003
03 Jun 13
Played by: Shadow Dancer
Review:
Fernando Silva's debut for One Eyed Jacks gets a series of different treatments (hence the clever title). Photonz rolls out a mid-paced, jacking take on "The Forest", its deep chords flowing over a bleepy groove. Jokers Of The Scene turn in a more textured take, with layers of sound gradually unfolding to reveal bleepy acid tones. The Sabre reshape is more clubby, with chants and bird song set to tumbling drums, while the IVVVO interpretation features hissing percussion and dreamy chords. The Violet version is similar, but with owls twit-wooing and heavy claps prevailing, while the most dance floor-based version comes at the end, with Worker Parasite delivering a slamming take.
HHDG 052
16 May 13
SLRS 084
23 May 13
WWMLTD 001
27 May 13
STHLMLTD 027
23 Apr 13
LRS 015
30 Apr 13
WMR 006
10 Jun 13
NBD 081
26 Apr 13
TB 155
20 May 13
TB 165
14 Jun 13
LNZ 043.1
15 May 13
AR 015
09 Jun 13
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