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Gadget Crew
Gadget Crew (original mix) - (6:11) 137 BPM Hot
Just This Once - (5:15) 135 BPM
Gadget Crew (Skins Junglist Crew remix) - (5:46) 85 BPM
Review: Constant Sound is one of the many labels Burnski aka Instinct is heading up right now and they are all as good as each other. This one focuses on house and tech sounds and welcomes Adam Pits to the fam with three standouts. 'Gadget Crew' opens up and has a big, high-energy groove with plenty of oversized drum sounds and a retro melody paired with an intriguing soulful vocal. It has a dark garage tinge and is perfect for late-night action. 'Just This Once' is tough and physical, with warped and naughty bass and thwacking great hits irresistible to all. Last all comes a Skins Junglist Crew remix which is exactly that - a fine one for the jungle heads.
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CS 039
25 Aug 23
Minimal/Tech House
The Chants Of The Holy Oyster
Various
S.O.N.S. & Go Dam - "Force Of Will" - (7:01) 132 BPM
Volodymyr Gnatenko - "Subra" - (7:25) 130 BPM
RDS & Eversines - "Plooooooink" - (6:03) 132 BPM
Raymond Castoldi - "1991" - (4:44) 117 BPM
Maara & Priori - "C'mon" - (6:35) 133 BPM Hot
Big Zen - "Really Bad Habit" - (5:57) 130 BPM
Furious Frank - "Red Herring" - (5:23) 132 BPM
Sansibar - "Between Two Circles" - (6:38) 133 BPM
Roza Terenzi - "Beat Pig" - (7:15) 142 BPM
Adam Pits - "Spreadable" - (6:17) 126 BPM
Sound Mercenary - "Float Downstream" - (6:27) 128 BPM
Syzygy - "Can I Dream?" - (6:43) 131 BPM
Sohrab - "Silk Road" - (6:44) 133 BPM
D. Tiffany - "Ghost Filter" - (5:55) 154 BPM
Maara - "Floating In The Swamp" - (5:34) 158 BPM
Oma Totem - "Sardana Sardana" - (4:56) 131 BPM
SW. - "BiXsiXstreetliCKs" - (9:23) 121 BPM
Eversines - "Onigi" (ambient version) - (6:06) 160 BPM
Review: Kalahari Oyster Cult, a mainstay in the contemporary techno landscape, drops an expansive compilation. With a reputation for championing underground sounds, the label brings the same aesthetic to power the artistic direction of Chants. It means that the compilation veers in style from the deep, breathy groove of S.O.N.S & Go Dam's "Force Of Will" to Volodymyr Gnatenko's acid-riddled "Subra" and the jittery, tribal techno of Maara & Priori's "C'mon". Meanwhile, Sansibar's "Between Two Circles", with its focus on insistent bass, eerie synths and acid squiggles, ties all of these elements together. The label also deserves kudos for including Syzygy's "Can I Dream?" here. Originally released in 1994, its driving, hypnotic groove, tripped out melodies and out-there vocal samples laid the foundations for much of the music that it now shares this compilation with.
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OYSTER 40
05 May 23
Techno
Variations In A Minor
Variation 1 (original mix) - (6:20) 132 BPM Hot
Variation 2 (original mix) - (5:52) 138 BPM
Variation 1 (Tape Fear remix) - (5:29) 136 BPM
Variation 3 (original mix) - (5:59) 135 BPM
Review: A most reliable producer out of Leeds, Adam Pits finds himself back in the mix with Desert Sound Colony, Bushwacka! and Breaka over at Holding Hands. A safe haven for contemporary breaks and electro to oldskool styles and new age throwbacks, Adam Pits sends in three acid-vibing, bleep generation UK techno cuts that stem way back into the rave era. Keeping it housey and 90s in "Variation 1", Pits carves out a skippy, jungle flecked remake in "Variation 2", uping the tempo and switching the motif. Throwing down some enigmatic new age tricks in "Variation 3" - the bassline here on this one is tight. And for that mega dub-garage number, look no further than the Tape Fear remix.
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HHANDS 017
09 Apr 21
Breakbeat
Socket Power/Balance Beam
Socket Power - (5:34) 132 BPM Hot
Balance Beam - (6:14) 130 BPM
Socket Power (Junq remix) - (6:36) 127 BPM
Review: Holding Hands boss Desert Sound Colony (DSC) has stated that he has known Adam Pits for a long time. First as a fellow student (a few years below him) at high school, and later at a University in Leeds that they both attended. He is from the same crew as Breaka (Beat Machine/Stretchy Dance) so there must be something in the water up there DSC declares - because 'these guys are producing the best shit in town right now'. UK bass and electro crossover in bold fashion on "Socket Power", which is followed by an eerie darkside perspective by Junq up next - perfect for the stoned ride home on the night bus.
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HHANDS 005
12 Oct 18
Electro
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