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Moments Of Inertia
I'd Love To Do It - (7:18) 134 BPM Hot
Review: Anastasia Kristensen debuts on Turbo with an unusual take on techno. "I'd Love To Do It" revolves around a grinding, ebm rhythm and features breathy vocals. It represents a new direction for Kristensen and is unlike most contemporary club tracks. She gets back to what she is best known for with the title track, where a sheet metal rhythm, pounding kicks and a gut-busting bass are to the fore. Meanwhile, "Paradox & Puzzle" is a more stripped back affair. Populated by bleeps and raw analogue riffs, it may be a million miles away from "I'd Love To..." but it still has the desired effect.
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TURBO 232D
26 Apr 24
Techno
Lost City Archives, Vol 10
Cantankerous - (4:20) 134 BPM
Speciality - (3:38) 134 BPM
Review: The Lost City Archives team have pulled together a real winner for their 10th edition of the 'Lost City Archives' series, welcoming Ash Brown with three sumptuous subby bubblers. First up, the eerie reverberations and clustered drum stutters of 'Cantankerous' weave themselves into play, focussing heavily on skittish sub sweeps and delicate percussion to match. Next, 'Star Gazing' brings us an ethereal soundscape of icey synthetics and heavily affected vocal processing, before 'Speciality' thickens the mix a bit with more traditional 2-stepping rhythms and harder hitting drum pumps to match.
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LCA 10
26 Apr 24
UK Garage
Heartfelt Nonsense EP
Big Miz & Bemz - "Glass In My Hand" - (5:01) 130 BPM
All The Time - (5:16) 134 BPM
Yes - (4:21) 132 BPM Hot
Acid Dreams - (5:13) 130 BPM
Review: Big Miz makes a triumphant return to Dansu Discs with his latest EP Heartfelt Nonsense - delivering five weighty tracks that epitomise the artist's signature sound. Opening with the collaboration "Glass In My Hand", featuring Bemz, it sets the EPs tone with its deep house groove and hip-hop-infused vocals. Tracks like "All The Time" and "Acid Dreams" showcase Big Miz's knack for blending classic Chicago sounds with his Glaswegian flair, while "Green Baldy" offers a no-nonsense, floor-filling jackin' vibe. Closing with "Yes", Big Miz rounds off the EP with finesse, turning it in with some versatility and infectious beats.
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DSD 067
19 Apr 24
Funky/Club House
Multiverso
Avantgarde - (6:34) 132 BPM
Bionic - (5:37) 133 BPM
Ultrasuoni - (5:07) 130 BPM
Luce - (1:30) 133 BPM
Fragments - (6:21) 132 BPM
Review: Hot on the heels of Sciahri's EP, comes Giuseppe Di Leria's debut for Monument. Spread across eight tracks, Multiverso sees the prolific producer explore abstract, at times psychedelic territories while also delivering deadly effective dance floor techno. The hypnotic drones of "Avantgarde" unravel over an understated rhythm, while on "Ultrasuoni" waves of noise are fused with dense kicks. Di Leria opts for a more direct approach with the angular rhythms of "Bionic" and the reduced, tonal "Fragments". In contrast, the frazzled sound scapes of "Tuono" and the humming, industrial tones of "Galassia" serves as a reminder that he brings a deeply experimental approach his music.
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MNMT-V
26 Apr 24
Techno
Ai Amor EP
Ai Amor EPEXCLUSIVE
Ai Amor - (4:07) 130 BPM
Amargo - (4:39) 134 BPM Hot
Review: Next up from eatmybeat, a vibrant collection of percussive-driven rollers from the one and only D-Nite, showcasing his crazy ability with some top level production skills. We open up with 'Ominous Arrival', a fluctuating combination of high energy rhythms and subtle vocal samples, followed by both the industrial synth thumps of 'Sine DNA' and arpeggio-lead soundscaping of 'Circular' to follow. From here we then move into the highly unique title track 'Ai Amor', a glorious roll through samba-style drum patterns and catchy vocal slices, followed by the bleeping synth sweeps of 'Amargo' to close off. Awesome work!
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EMB 033
17 Apr 24
Bass
From The Vault X
Linear System - "Void Perspective" - (6:48) 133 BPM
RNGD - "Radiation" - (5:00) 130 BPM
Dykkon - "Dark Clouds In Summer" - (6:57) 130 BPM
Gabriel D'Or & Bordoy - "G13" - (5:41) 131 BPM
Vagh - "Dissolution" - (5:11) 133 BPM
Crime As Service - "Data Transfer" - (5:44) 134 BPM
Review: Staying true to its mandate of releasing killer underground techno, Dynamic Reflection drops this diverse compilation. The Plant Worker & DIAPO's "Grogrott" and RNGD's "Radiation" are both stripped back, linear grooves, while contributions from Deas and the Linear System's hypnotic tonal "Void Perspective" represent a deeper side to the Dynamic Reflection canon. Pyramidal Decode raises the tempo - and intensity level - on the cavernous "Optical Noise", where doubled-up claps underpin dubby builds. There is a different aesthetic at play on the muddy bass and dense kicks of Gabriel D'Or & Bordoy's "G13", while Korben Nice represents the classic Dynamic Reflection techno sound with the bruising, percussion and coruscating filters of "Orchestra".
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DRC 010
25 Apr 24
Techno
Ibiza Get Physical
Greta Levska / Various
Computer Madness - "Traveling To The Planet Rock" - (6:17) 133 BPM
Corbi - "Wave Machine" - (6:59) 130 BPM
Review: Greta Levska continues her formidable run on Get Physical Music with an Ibiza compilation sampler which follows her 2023 album Flex (for Poker Flat) and EPs for GP like Club Jupiter and Cala Da Bronx. On display here are tracks by JoJo in "Eclipse" with its euphoric progressive house and trance style, to Madd Rod's '80s inspired drive time "Jumping Jacks". Furthermore there's some electro B-boy bangers in Computer Madness' "Travelling Back To The Planet Rock" - NYC in the house - which falls alongside Hammer's disco-inspired "Red Alert". With all that mentioned, there's no overlooking Levska's own "Amps On Route One" - the inspired opener to her piping hot Ibiza mix.
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GPMCD 294
26 Apr 24
Electro House
SPLIT 001
Jakobin - "Skulpt" - (6:45) 134 BPM
Review: As the matter-or-fact title makes clear, this expansive affair brings together a wealth of tracks from two of Luv Shack's most prolific and consistent artists, Jakobin and ROCTIV. The former steps up first with a trio of tracks. Of these, it's opener 'Drawan' - a deliciously trippy and mind-mangling slab of psychedelic house rich in TB-303 acid bass, fizzing electronics and ghostly chords - that most impresses, though IDM-goes-breakbeat bubbler 'Skulpt' and the deep and trippy 'Octagonal Tribe' are also excellent. ROCTIV drops four tracks, flitting between bass-heavy, acid-flecked breakbeat ('Frenezy', 'Living Art'), re-born early 90s progressive house/nu-disco fusion ('No More Room In Hell') and sub-heavy psychedelic sleaziness ('The Confidence').
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LUV 046
19 Apr 24
Deep House
Fusion Remixes 02/03
Hymn (ANNA remix) - (6:48) 134 BPM
Review: The second instalment of Len Faki's remixes see the storied techno producer tap his favourite artists to re-interpret his work. Luke Slater's Deep Heat take on "Shri Yantra" is redolent of his classic Planetary Assault Systems work, with firing percussion and dramatic break downs to the fore. In contrast, Amotik's version of "Make Me Scream" follows a heads-down approach, with haunting vocals wrapped into a bleep-heavy, rolling groove. In contrast, ANNA's remix of "Hymn" is a tranced out, big room track. At the other end of the spectrum, Modeselektor's interpretation of "Don't Be Stupid Day" is a moody electro stepper, led by waves of menacing low end.
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FIGUREX 41
19 Apr 24
Techno
Freak Like U (Whip Mix)
Freak Like U (Whip mix) - (6:01) 134 BPM
Review: Mr. Ho's "Freak Like U (Whip Mix)" - a remix that injects fresh energy into Masarima's already potent proto-house anthem "Freak Like U." This isn't your typical remix aiming for dancefloor dominance. Instead, Mr. Ho takes an "alternative route to Rimini," a playful nod to the Italian coastal town synonymous with infectious Italo-house sounds. The track retains the infectious energy of the original, but with a distinct acid house twist.
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ROYAL 048MRHO
26 Apr 24
Funky/Club House
Hustle
Western Union (Endrik Schroeder Slicing remix) - (6:18) 130 BPM
Review: Fresh from making his bow on Bordello a Parigi with the quirky (and rather good) 'Synthesizer Hits II' EP, Marc Pellerin AKA Panthera pops up on Melodize with another strong offering. Title track 'Hustle' is a bright, breezy and seriously colourful slab of synth-powered nu-disco joyousness - all Chris Lowe chords, jaunty melodies, sequenced Italo-disco bass and unfussy drums, while 'Western Union' is a more throbbing and pulsating slab of wall-of-sound Italo-disco with progressive trance flourishes. Lauer opts for a Pet Shop Boys-go-Balearic vibe on his rework of 'Hustle', while Endik Schroeder joins the dots between neo-trance and surging Italo-disco on a fine remix of 'Western Union'.
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MELODIZE 014
19 Apr 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Monogamous EP
Mangomouse - (6:37) 133 BPM
Catfished - (6:26) 133 BPM Hot
Driver - (7:01) 130 BPM
Review: As Peach Discs celebrates its 20th release, Saoirse graces the milestone with a five-track EP showcasing her signature tough yet sensual style. In the midst of lockdown, Saoirse crafted tracks like "Vampire Heart" and "Catfished" - each reflecting the emotional rollercoaster of the pandemic era. "Vampire Heart" then captures the hope of emerging from isolation before as the EP unveils sounds from the artist's 'tribal era' with tracks like "Mangomouse" and "Heated Cloud". Both delve into rhythmic depths, revealing Saoirse's natural affinity for percussion, downing her drumsticks for electronic beats.
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PEACH 020
19 Apr 24
Techno
Dialled In LP
Back Again - (5:53) 131 BPM Hot
Magic Arp - (6:29) 133 BPM
Who Created House - (7:41) 130 BPM
Three Three Four - (7:08) 130 BPM
Delicious - (5:09) 132 BPM
Want More - (6:26) 133 BPM
Get Up & Dance - (5:43) 130 BPM
Crispy Loaf - (5:02) 131 BPM
Played by: Step2 Records
Review: Seb Zito has touched down with a truly fiery collection here as he unveils this brand new Dialled In LP, coming to us courtesy of the fantastic Seven Dials imprint. Featuring 9 original thumpers, we get to explore a wide range of garage and underground dance flavours here, from the nostalgic 4x4 bass notation of 'Back Again' and glittering synthesiser sweeps of 'Magic Arp', to the more abstract ideas contained in and around 'Who Created House' For us, the highlights across this top quality collection have to include both the ecstasy inducing synthesiser runs of 'Want More', along with the fidget-like bass designs of 'Take It Easy'. Top stuff.
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7DR 047
17 Apr 24
UK Garage
Rebirth
Revolution - (5:28) 130 BPM
Review: After a lengthy hiatus, Sunka returns to All We Need. "Revolution" is led by a snaking bass and the interplay between two vocal samples - one intoning the track name, the other an understated soulful tone. The combination makes for a soulful, uplifting track. "Self-Hypnotic Tape" is moodier, with Sunka dropping a growling bass and incessant acid tweaks. "OSSS" sees him change direction; based on a swinging groove, it features celebratory ragga vocals and an uplifting melodic hook. Last but certainly not least is "Longin 2 Linga", where Sunka drops a squelchy bass and breathless vocal samples. It makes for a rousing finale to this feel-good release.
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AWN 003
26 Apr 24
Techno
Discotekken
DiscotekkenEXCLUSIVE
Brain Dead - (5:30) 132 BPM
Review: Chicago house producer Tai Davis - who made his name with a series of 'Classic Chicago House Remakes' EPs over a decade ago - pays homage to the Windy City's musical heritage with four tracks that prove there's plenty of life in the old acid dog yet! Up first is 'Brain Dead', which ain't much more than a throbbing, pulsating groove underpinning some serious cut-off and resonance abuse. 'Whop' rocks slightly more straight-up, harder-driving 4/4s and gets bleepier and bleepier as it goes on, 'That Acid' brings the tripped-out, Adonis-like vibes and finally 'Fusion' merges acid with Larry Heard-style deepness to play us out.
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VIBR 027
26 Apr 24
Deep House
WE ARE DKR Vol 2
Various
BassBross - "Tremors" (original mix) - (5:10) 133 BPM
Review: The team at Dirty Kitchen rave have done a great job over the recent months in uncovering and showcasing some of the most exciting new breakbeat action about, with this latest compilation being the second of their 'WE ARE DKR' series. Featuring the likes of Phrentic, Skin Teeth, Skitzoid, Zero Dark and more, we can see that this project packs a serious punch, exploring the full spectrum of modern breakbeat ideas. Our highlights that have an immediate standout would have to include Ale-DarkNoise's heavyweight 'Pump Up' arrangement, a super vibrant thunder drop, alongside the more liquefied synth work of Zero Dark's 'Losing You'.
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DKRLP 005
18 Apr 24
Breakbeat
[QR]D.109.RFL.24
Various
Squal G - "Waiting 4U" - (8:59) 130 BPM
Review: Laurent Garnier and Scan X's label does a great job in showcasing emerging and established talent, and this split release is no exception. The brilliantly named Return Of The Luddites deliver the raw electro-techno of "Scream Into The Darkness". In stark contrast, Detroit techno-inspired tracks also loom large, courtesy of Skatman's string-filled "Tribute To A Dancefloor" and Squal G's more ominous "Waiting 4U". Mirroring Garnier's own wide-ranging tastes, the release also features the call and response hip-hop/drum'n'bass crossover of Joaquim Plossu, Salem Focus and Phoebe Train's "Theory Of The Tide". Taking the tempo down, Yes Basketball's "Next" is a slowed down, bugged out beatsy track.
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QRD 109RFL24
19 Apr 24
Techno
Vi Kal It Tekno
Various
SGurvin - "OT" - (5:20) 132 BPM
SGurvin & Dobbel - "Growing Apart" (Prins Thomas remix) - (5:04) 133 BPM
Review: Ostensibly a response to techno being 'in such a sorry and predictable state', Full Pupp's latest compilation goes off in a number of wonderfully captivating tangents. Label owner Prins Thomas' "Mere Apokalypso" is a tripped-out groove, while his take on Synk's "Tool Mix" is an acid-laced chugger. In contrast, JaddajaddaPlay's "Bird No Bird" goes down a percussive route. Despite the title, techno does make an appearance. Blackbelt Engh Rhythm Combo's "Frydenlyn" is a rolling tribal affair, while trance influences bubble to the surface on Christian Engh's dubbed out "Khonsu" and Karolinski's high-paced, melodic "Slutt A Mase Eg Har Ikkje Spelt Pa Ei Veke".
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FPX 038DIGI
19 Apr 24
Techno
Gangsta Moods
Various
Samir & INDECK. - "MTFKS" - (5:51) 132 BPM
Buogo - "Angle" - (4:50) 132 BPM
Junior Souza - "Saw That Girl" - (5:05) 132 BPM
Review: Manda Moor and Sirus Hood's Mood Child imprint unleashes Gangsta Moods, a VA compilation so on the edge it verges on the illicit. Opening with Chicago House legend DJ Sneak's "Lower Level", the album sets a high bar with its iconic rolling groove. Sirus Hood and Gui Wittckind deliver a collaborative powerhouse with "HOT!", while De Angelis makes a striking label debut with "FKING INC." delving into deep grooves and industry truths. SAMIR and INDECK team up for the gritty "MTFKS", Buogo returns with the deeper "Angle", and Sunday Noise and Ben Finx blow up the dance floor with "Get It For Me". A Gangsta Moods is a tour de force and solid showing of the diverse talent within the Mood Child roster.
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MC 009
19 Apr 24
Minimal/Tech House
FWD BAILE: A Slow Roast Compilation
Various
Omoy, KARAN! & White Gangster - "HEH" - (2:42) 134 BPM
Vrod Beatz - "E So XOTA" - (2:20) 130 BPM
Review: Next up from the infamous Slow Roast collective, a tidy dive into the beautiful world of Baile Funk, with 12 sumptuous originals to burn the dust off any dancefloor. Featuring the likes of Sec, A-Par, DJ Paulinho Mondi, Craze, Omoy & Karan! Across different combinations, this is a compilation that showcases not only how exciting the sound can be, but the range that now exists within its walls. Our highlights include the super abstract melodic switchups of 'DUKEYBAILE' from JWLS, alongside the super unpredictable percussive pounces of 'MASSIVE' from LowParse. Awesome work.
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SR 109
26 Apr 24
Bass
METAFLORA II
Various
Fedele - "Tension Builder" - (6:40) 132 BPM
Ahed - "Die Rise" - (6:24) 131 BPM
Review: METAFLORA II delves deeper into HABITAT's sonic exploration furthermore. Spearheaded by Mind Against & Cay and their latest offering, "Floral," this 24-track compilation big ups some fresh wares from both emerging talents and seasoned artists. With each track said to be 'meticulously road-tested and fine-tuned' - expect some big room numbers from the likes of Somne and Sideral to name only two, with this compilation a treasure trove of not only the exotic albeit despotic but hopeful and explosive arena techno!
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HBT 006DL
25 Apr 24
Minimal/Tech House
In My Head / Run It / Show Me Your Love
In My Head - (4:03) 130 BPM
Run It - (5:10) 130 BPM
Show Me Your Love - (4:31) 130 BPM Hot
Review: It's an exciting thing indeed to see the super consistent production talents of Vital Techniques landing on the legendary DJ EZ's Nuvolve imprint, unleashing three emotive bubblers for the dances to enjoy. First up, a dizzying display of synthetic mastery and fiery double drops as 'In My Head' takes the centre stage. From here, a more groove-inspired approach on 'Run It' as we face a sumptuous sweeping combination of grinding synthesisers and unpredictable drum crashes, before 'Show Me Your Love' takes hard hitting 4x4 drum punches and emotive vocal lines for a killer closer.
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NV 078
19 Apr 24
UK Garage
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